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prospectus 2014
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY
An Institute of Design, Management and Technology
A Statutory body under the NIFT Act 2006

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NIFT
vision
To emerge as a centre of excellence and innovation, proactively
catalysing growth of fashion business through leadership in
professional education with concern for social and human values.

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MESSAGE
The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), created to infuse into the country’s large apparel
and textile industry the one element without which it cannot hope to grow and expand in a multicompetitive world – the element of design – has married two seemingly incongruous objectives with
remarkable success. A mass production industry can hope to succeed only by adherence to systems,
which lose productive efficiency with deviation and change; fashion, on the other hand, projecting
itself as being different, by its very definition, must constantly strive for the new and the distinctive.
NIFT has met this challenge by creating a system of instruction that makes of those who pass its portals
entrepreneurs who can respond to demands with agility and flexibility. This NIFT has done by designing its
education as a creative configuration that traffics in diverse directions in search of distinctive solutions that
lead to the common goal of excellence in output. Taught freedom of inquiry and independence of thought,
NIFT students learn quickly that depth of understanding and mastery of technology will give them the
confidence to express their creativity and strike out differently. Whether within the mass production system
or as fashion designers on their own, NIFT students have achieved remarkable success and distinction of
repute in meeting the exacting demands of fashion, constantly innovating to remain constantly at the top.
From a relatively straightforward aim of creating a satisfying vocational opportunity for the creative
mind, NIFT has evolved with the years to being able today to offer courses of higher education
with greater depth and wider specialization. NIFT’s Research Programme is the latest milestone in
its growth, and the current concern is to shape it so that for student and faculty alike, it becomes
a limb of that higher education that leads society to the creation of a more desirable future.
Smt. Kiran Dhingra, IAS (Retd.)
Former Secretary, Ministry of Textiles
Chairperson of BOG NIFT

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FOREWORD
When we started in 1986, the notion of ‘fashion education’ was remarkably novel and even viewed with skepticism.
Competing theories emerged about the role and future of fashion education in India. We went ahead with firm
conviction and vision to emerge as the country’s premier institute playing a pivotal role in fashion education.
New information and ideas and differentiated instruction have always been essential to the institute.
Balancing varied creative forces amidst multifaceted systems and issues, National Institute of Fashion
Technology (NIFT) has come a long way. Through its journey of almost three decades, NIFT has
emerged as a hub of innovation in the realm of design, management and technology. We prepare
our students to produce solutions nearly to any challenge within defined domain specifics.
In my considered opinion, higher education establishes the foundation for both individual and societal
development. The same opportunities to succeed should therefore be available to young people from all
backgrounds throughout the country. Driving forward this conviction, NIFT provides a framework of 15
professionally-managed Centres to ensure that the prospective students from different parts of the country
achieve their highest potential through the programmes offered, and as per studentss’ aspirations.
At NIFT, training and experience is drawn from inquiry-based teaching and learning. The academic
core is designed to facilitate multidisciplinary study that assimilates aesthetic and applied dynamics
across levels and disciplines. The faculty at NIFT builds critically engaged teaching practices
while testing its relevance through a wide range of real-life projects and contexts.
Our academic practices lead to future possibilities that are address both current and future challenges. I invite
you to join us here at the National Institute of Fashion Technology to explore unique opportunities in learning.
Come and experience what sets NIFT apart. Why wait?
Prem Kumar Gera, IAS
Director General, NIFT

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HISTORY
the journey
Today, National Institute of Fashion Technology
has emerged as a leader in fashion education
with the ability to integrate knowledge, academic
freedom, critical independence, creative thinking. A
history of being in existence for 27 years stands as
a testimony to our fundamentals where academic
excellence lies at the core. The institute has stood
as a beacon of serious critical engagement, a key
enabler in developing competent professionals.
National Institute of Fashion Technology was set
up in 1986 under the aegis of Ministry of Textiles,
Government of India. Bringing in a wide range
of aesthetic & intellectual orientations, the early
instuctors included leading progressive scholars
from Fashion Institute of Technology, New York,
USA. The in-house faculty was drawn in from
a distinguished group of intellectuals who put
forth a sense of dynamism creating a pathway to
effective learning. Pupul Jaykar Hall at the head
quarters in New Delhi is a reminiscence of many
educational thinkers and visionaries who have been
critical to the institute’s road map to success.
Academic inclusiveness has been a catalyst in
the expansion plans of the institute. Today, NIFT
has spread wings across the length and breadth
of the country. Through its 15 professionally
managed campuses, National Institute of
Fashion Technology provides a framework to
ensure that prospective students from different
parts of the country achieve their highest
potential through the programmes offered.
Since the early years of its inception, the institute
has provided a firm foundation in fashion
education in the domain of Design, Management
and Technology. Since then, NIFT has scaled high
academic standards. The faculty resource of the
institute has grown into a community of leading
practitioners, education enthusiasts, entrepreneurs,
creative thinkers, researchers & analysts.
Through its journey, NIFT has achieved a strong
academic strategy. Invigorating thought leadership,
research stimulus, industry focus, creative
enterprise and peer learning have reinforced
the institute’s academic bedrock. Fostering a
new generation of creative thinkers, today, the
institute is empowered to award Degrees in
undergraduate, post graduate and doctoral studies.
Articulating the ideology of world-class learning
practices, the institute has entered into strategic
alliances with leading international institutes.
NIFT is committed to academic excellence in
fashion education. The vision of the institute
embraces challenges and provides the impetus
in setting highest academic standards. NIFT
continues to strive to be nothing but the best.
NIFT
accreditation
NIFT Act 2006 published in the Gazette of India on 14th
July, 2006 confers Statutory Status on the institute. The
Act came into effect from 1st April, 2007. The President
of India is the ‘Visitor’ of the institute under the Act. The
Act empowers the institute to award Degrees and other
distinctions. NIFT is the first premier institute in the world
to award its own Degrees in the field of fashion education
CONFERRING DEGREES
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
In accordance with NIFT Act 2006, the Institute consists
of the Board of Governors comprising key officials and
experts from different areas of expertise. Members
of Parliament, representatives from the Ministry or
departments in the Government of India, eminent
industry experts and educationists broadly comprise the
Board of NIFT. This Board is responsible for the general
superintendence of the institute and for steering the
institute & providing direction in related matters.
National Institute of Fashion Technology awards Degrees
for undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral studies.
The Degrees awarded by the institute are recognised by
the academia worldwide. The institute confers Degrees
to the graduates in the Convocation Ceremony marking
the occasion when the students leave the realms of the
institute to take up key leadership positions in the industry.
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strengths
NIFT
The academic strategy of the Institute places the students as one of its prime assets. The institute
capacitates an enrolment of about 7000 students across fifteen campuses of study. The institute is
committed to providing a stimulating environment to encourage learning in first year of study.
Shifting the frame: Exploring newer dimensions
Education can be used to investigate new dimensions, which are aimed at pedagogical affordances of
altered ways of thinking. Educationists have ordered a range of methods and accounts in fashion education.
Identifying principles of good learning, NIFT has constructed its philosophy of progressive thinking. Over the
years, the institute has emerged as a hub of innovation in the realm of design, management & technology.
We prepare our students to produce solutions nearly to any challenge within our domain specifics.
Integrated learning
We stand for the value of inquiry-based teaching and learning. The academic core is designed to
facilitate multidisciplinary study that assimilates aesthetic and industrial dynamics across levels
and disciplines. It is this integrated learning at NIFT that provides a unique platform to its students
transforming them into professionals and preparing them for a wide variety of careers. Cutting across
specialisms, the students are encouraged to work with a cohesive approach to learning.
Industrial dynamics
The emphasis is on professional development of students. The teaching methodology promotes interactivity,
critical to students’ understanding, development and maturity. Students undertake classroom and
workshop assignments, conduct field studies, participate in group discussions and critique sessions. Hands
on experience on live industry projects allows the students to brace themselves for the industry
and other entrepreneurial possibilities. The course curriculum accommodates student interaction with
the industry through internships, ringing in requisite insight and appreciation of industry diktats.
Grassroot connect
Critical appraisal
Team building
NIFT has emerged as a Centre of
excellence & innovation with a
distinctly conscious concern for
social responsibility. Connecting
with the grassroots, the institute
has built the ‘Craft Cluster
Initiative’ into its curricula
that enables the students to work
in collaboration with the artisans
and weavers from different
pockets of India. On one end, the
‘Craft Cluster Initiative’ engages
artisans & weavers to broaden their
knowledgebase and channelize their
efforts into more market friendly and
profitable ventures. On the other, it
promotes a culture of understanding
and appreciation of the arts &
crafts of India amongst students
with a view to provide sustainable
solutions to the craft sector.
Critical appraisal at every step
encourages self improvement. The
evaluation system closely monitors the
students’ evolution through the course
study. The evaluation pattern focuses
on the gamut of learning practices
and corresponding evaluation tools
like task-based assignments, research
papers and written examinations
throughout the academic calendar.
Interactive juries and viva-voice
provide qualitative evaluation
in the overall growth of the
students. The critical
appraisal also assesses the students’
ability to collate and correlate
learning from various inputs as a
demonstrated outcome through
presentations and displays.
With a view to encourage team
building, trust & motivation among
students, the institute conducts an
outbound workshop for students
as a part of the academic plan. The
workshop aims to put the ‘bigger
picture’ in front of the students
and helps them individually to
introspect and discover themselves
from a fresh perspective.
‘Behavioural training’ complements
the classroom inputs to maximize
learning. The workshop integrates
aspects like teamwork, planning
& co-ordination, personal & social
communication, lateral thinking,
self exploration and self realization.
The facilitators use campsites and
other tools like adventure activities,
camp games, natural settings, local
people & their habitat to provide
qualitative learning experiences.
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GLOBAL connect
STRENGTHS
The academic strategy of NIFT embraces a global approach.
The core activities of the institute have enhanced its
international visibility and standing. NIFT has strategic
agreements and partnerships with about 26 leading
international fashion institutes & organisations that
share the same academic direction, integrating NIFT
students with the global mainstream of fashion.
The students have participated and won laurels in
several prestigious international competitions like
Mittelmoda Premio, Crespi and ITS, Italy; Gifu and Asia
Makuhari Grand Prix, Japan; Asia Pacific Young Designers,
Hong Kong; World of Wearable Art, New Zealand;
Arts of Fashion Foundation USA; Lindstorm awards in
Helsinki; Triumph Inspirational awards in Shanghai.
International collaborations allow students to experience
‘study abroad’ options through exchange programmes.
This initiative provides an excellent opportunity to
NIFT students, selected for the exchange programme,
to interact with students from various geographies,
encouraging them to broaden their vision and understand
different cultures. The opportunity can be undertaken
by the students across NIFT campuses and all course
disciplines. To provide an academic gradient, the
institute’s international linkages allow the students
to participate in international competitions / seminars
/ research fora/ exhibitions and other events.
The institute also attracts international students who
come and experience its academic and cultural richness.
Through the exchange programmes, students from
overseas institutes have developed valuable insight
not just into Indian culture, arts & crafts but have
also understood the Indian market and its dynamics.
The students of Management & Technology have had
invaluable exposure to production techniques that cater
to high fashion demands of the global marketplace.
NIFT students at all campuses are encouraged to
participate in international events and competitions.
The strategic alliances encourage academic enhancement
at faculty level as well. Faculty exchange and joint
research initiatives ensure that the institute’s teaching
methods and facilities are constantly updated & upgraded
to be at par with the best institutes in the world. To
facilitate exchange of teaching pedagogy, concepts and
professional ideas, the faculty at NIFT participates in
academic exchange programmes, international fairs,
seminars, exhibitions, conferences and trade shows
thereby bringing their substantial experience to the
classroom thus enriching the knowledge pool at NIFT.
Some of the key institutes with whom NIFT has an
association are London College of Fashion (UK),
Queensland University of Technology (Australia), De
Montfort University (UK), Swiss Textile College (Zurich),
Mod Art International (Paris), NABA (Milan), School of Art
& Design, University of Wolverhampton (UK), Colorado
State University (USA), Academy of Arts (San Francisco),
Philadelphia University (USA), University of Southampton
(UK), Saxion University of Arts (Netherlands),
Utrecht School of Arts (Netherlands), Royal Academy
of Arts (Netherlands), BGMEA Institute of Fashion and
Technology (BIFT), Dhaka, Bangladesh amongst others.
DUAL DEGREE OPPURTUNITY
NIFT has entered into a strategic alliance with Fashion
Institute of Technology, New York, USA. The partnership
encompasses a landmark achievement and first of its
kind at NIFT. This new international dimension will
allow select meritorious students from NIFT, the unique
opportunity to obtain a Dual Degree from both NIFT
and FIT. Students from NIFT will undertake two years
study at the home institute intercepted by one year
of study at FIT. Thereafter, the students resume their
studies at NIFT to obtain the Dual Degree from both the
institutes. Currently, six students from various B. Des
disciplines are pursuing the Dual Degree opportunity.
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NIFT assets
ENABLERS
ALUMNI
As leading agents of change, NIFT graduates are
reconfiguring the institute’s constellation of achievements
and success stories. The alumni are adding value in
different work scenarios, both in India and overseas.
About 16866 alumni are working with the industry in
key decision making positions and are instrumental
in shaping the future of fashion business.
Some of them have become brands themselves.
Others are excelling in the domain of entrepreneurial
dynamics. NIFT alumni are also actively taking their
knowledge to the grassroot levels, working towards
enhancement of the craft pockets of the country.
The linkage between graduates and their alma mater
continues. NIFT has the significant opportunity to benefit
from the network of its graduates. NIFT has always
valued this resource and has involved the alumni in the
future direction of the institute. Alumni Association
provides a platform for mutually beneficial contribution
to the alma mater. Students pursuing their studies
also benefit from this network, as the alumni provide
a stimulating ground for learning through internships,
graduation projects, joint research initiatives.
Faculty
inspiration
enablers
pathfinders
Faculty at the institute articulates a sense of expertise
& dynamism inspiring the students to realize their
full potential. NIFT faculty builds critically engaged
teaching practices while testing its relevance
through a wide range of projects and contexts.
NIFT faculty is the strategic enabler in transforming the
vision of the institute into reality. Trained at some of the
leading fashion institutes of international repute, the
faculty brings to the classroom professional capabilities,
wide exposure and years of hands-on industry experience.
In the near future, NIFT intends to address questions of
major importance to global society. The institute aims to
have research studies centered around human importance.
Students enhance their talent by working with the faculty
on various real life projects gaining invaluable knowledge,
experience and awareness on design application and
industry dynamics. In the recent past, faculty & student
teams have undertaken varied research and consultancy
projects for the industry. Few prime projects include
designing uniform for Forest Department of Gujarat
State, Forest Personnel of Maharashtra State, Reliance,
IOCL and school students of KVS; designing of sarees for
Anganwadi Supervisors: ICSD scheme; designing of seat
covers for Hyundai Automobiles, designing of Indo-Tibetan
Border Police T-shirts. The faculty is a constant source of
inspiration to the student commune encouraging them
to integrate function with specialized knowledge.
Engaging in doctoral studies, the faculty is committed
to grow in their profession. The faculty constantly
upgrade their knowledge & skills, creating a stimulating
learning environment for students. Faculty paper
presentations in the international circuit, participation
in seminars & symposia of high repute enable worldclass academic discourse and knowledge transfer.
The strategy shaped by the faculty aims at a distinctive
ability to create an influential research-intensive
environment. Effectively playing the pathfinder’s
role, the faculty pool is working towards enhancing
the research profile of the institute, fostering a
new generation of ‘leaders of the future’.
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NIFT infrastructure
ENABLERS
The vision of NIFT ensures that it has a physical
environment that reflects the institute’s academic
ideals. The Institute provides comprehensive State of
the Art infrastructure and equipment to impart both
theoretical and practical training to its students. The
facilities and services offered to the students allow
them the freedom to explore, experiment and create.
RESOURCE CENTRE
In the 21st Century information is the most important
resource and knowledge management is the most crucial
function in an organization. The Resource Centre (RC) in
each NIFT Campus provides the necessary infrastructure
to collate and disseminate this critical input.
The Resource Centres also provide information
services to the design community, industry
practitioners and entrepreneurs.
The Resource Centre at NIFT New Delhi was established
in 1987. The Resource Centres at Chennai, Gandhinagar,
Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai were established in
1995. The Resource Centres at Bangalore and Rae Bareli
were set up in 1997 and 2007 respectively and Bhopal,
Kannur, Patna and Shillong were set up in 2008. The
Resource Centre at Kangra was setup in 2009 and that
of Bhubaneshwar and Jodhpur were set up in 2010.
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The Network of NIFT Resource Centres is the only
Fashion Information System in India serving the fashion
professionals, would-be professionals and fashion
educators. Its integrated collection of print, visual and
creative materials resources is the only systematically
documented source of information available in India
for study of international and contemporary Indian
fashion. The system is a decentralized network,
partially automated and is co-ordinated by the
National Resource Centre (NRC) at NIFT, New Delhi.
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The print collections include books and periodicals
pertaining to fashion studies and related disciplines.
A rich collection of e-books and digital
resources, including leading online
databases, are available for reference.
All RCs subscribe to leading international forecast
services and journals for fashion & textile.
The audio-visual materials in CDs, DVDs and videos
are primarily used as teaching aid. The materials
pertain to history of costume, history of art, fashion
illustration etc.; lessons on garment manufacturing
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and design collections of NIFT graduates.
The reference collections of RCs comprise
regional clippings documenting; trade
catalogues from manufacturing industries and
retailers; manuals, company profiles; standards,
prospectuses and other information sources.
The RCs showcase designer clothing, regional
costumes of India and other nations. International
collections in RC include works of eminent designers
such as YSL, Chanel, Armani, Christian Dior, Dolce
& Gabbana are included in the international
collection. Among Indian designers there are Ritu
Kumar, Hemant Trivedi, Rohit Bal, Suneet Verma
& several others. Creations of students of NIFT
are documented and inventoried in all RCs.
The Textile collections in RCs have fully
documented and methodically arranged collections
of fabrics (displayed fabric and region-wise),
export fabrics and latest international fabrics
procured from leading trend services.
The RCs also have collections of Fashion
Accessories Findings Collection containing all
the materials required to complete a garment.
services
All RCs use library management software for collection
management and dissemination of information.
These offer numerous proactive information services.
The online libraries operate on multi-user library
management software. The highlights of the systems
are –Article Index, Selective Dissemination of Information
(SDI) and barcode based circulation system.
reference service
Highly qualified professional staff members are at
reference desks. Besides the print collection the staff
also browses the Internet for reference queries.
Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC)
RCs using multi-user version of the library
management software offer the catalogues of all
print and non-print collections online. All RCs are
in the process of offering the same service.
Bibliographic Service
Subject bibliographies on topics relevant to the
fashion industry are available online and print out of
bibliographies on any topic is provided on demand.
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NIFT infrastructure
ENABLERS
Indexing Service
An important research tool for easy retrieval of
journal literature on fashion & related areas in the
NIFT library is the online periodicals index.
Current Awareness Service
Lists of new additions to books and audiovisual collections are available online.
Digitization of valuable Resource Collections
A futuristic programme is that of converting the
valuable print and non-print collections into electronic
format. The entire reference collections of diploma
project reports, audio-visual materials, textiles and
costumes spread across the network of RCs are being
digitized into an interactive multimedia format.
Collections and services vary from Campus to Campus
Circulation service
All RCs offer circulation services for selective collections of
recommended reading materials. The bar-coded charging
system in some of the RCs has ensured data accuracy
and fast check-in & check-out at the circulation counter
Reprographic Service
Selective reprographic service is provided to the users at all
RCs.
Thematic displays and exhibitions are
regular features of the activities of RCs. Access
through web is being provided to the services
of RCs for effective use and greater access.
COMPUTER LABS
In the new age of technological advancements, the success
of fashion professionals rests on their ability to integrate
fashion and information technology in a meaningful way.
The information technology infrastructure is playing a
key role in providing an IT-enabled learning environment,
with the objective of developing computer savvy, wellrounded professionals. All course disciplines maintain
computer labs integrating IT with the academics.
The computer labs are well equipped with State of
the Art hardware and software like Macintosh server
and workstation, Computers, Plotters, Digitizers,
Image Scanners, Wide Format Printers, Sound Mixers,
Digital Cameras, etc. Majority of NIFT campuses
are a part of NKN (National Knowledge Network)
that will connect to the National Knowledge
Network at speeds of 100 Mbps /1 Gbps.
NIFT has a fully Wi-Fi enabled setup across the campus.
This allows learning to move outside the classroom where
students can discuss, learn and grow. It helps to maintain
a wire free campus area with access to secured Internet
for the students as well as the faculty. All course disciplines
offer IT application as part of their curriculum. NIFT
imparts teaching inputs in industry specific CAD software
for Apparel Design, Textile Design, Graphic Design and
Accessory Design programmes. Apart from the specialized
industry specific software, IT inputs for Animation, 2D/3D
Modeling, Photo Imaging & Editing, Enterprise Resource
Planning, Product Lifecycle Management, Production
planning and scheduling, Statistical Analysis, Web
Programming are integrated into the academic curriculum.
ART LABS & STUDIOS
The institute promotes brilliance without boundaries.
Students from different disciplines are encouraged
to use art labs & studios across specialisms. This
integrated approach to learning promotes interactivity,
arriving at one creative language. The Institute
invests in the latest equipment to introduce the
updated teaching practices to the class set.
PHOTOGRAPHY LAB
The Department of Fashion Communication maintains a
photography lab that includes the most advanced hardware
used by domain experts. It is equipped with State of the
Art suspended Elinchrom lights and motorised backdrops,
various accessories like diffusing materials, extensions
& radio triggers, Manfrotto tilt-pan tripods to enhance
the learning experience for students. The infrastructure
provided, not only helps students develop awareness
of old and new photography practices but also assists
them in realizing ambitious production based projects.
PATTERN MAKING & DRAPING LABS
Course disciplines imparting inputs in apparel design &
apparel technology, maintain pattern making & draping
labs. These labs are stocked with specialized pattern
making tables & dress forms sourced internationally. The
infrastructure provides an environment that allows the
students to rigorously apply and contextualise concepts
and processes of realizing garments. These labs are the
breeding ground for heightened creativity, unique approach
and innovative perspectives in relation to garment making.
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NIFT infrastructure
ENABLERS
WEAVING LAB
Textile Design Department maintains a weaving lab
that is equipped with tabletop sample looms, offering
an effective integration of theoretical and practical
inputs to students. The infrastructure provides a
creative space for students to arrive at a wholistic
approach to enquiry and exploration from an individual
perspective in relation to materials, processes and
methods within the domain of woven structures.
DYEING & PRINTING LAB
Most NIFT campuses are equipped with a Dyeing & Printing
lab that is maintained by the Textile Design Department.
The lab provides a stimulating learning environment
where the students test their theoretical knowledge by
gaining practical insight and exposure. The infrastructure
allows the students to understand, appreciate and
learn different dyeing and printing techniques.
TECHNOLOGY LABS
NIFT realises the significance of the role of Technology
in modern technical education. The technology labs
not only support the classroom teaching but also
enhance academic deliverance by providing practical
insight to the students. The Institute has developed
well-stocked Technology labs at all campuses.
KNITWEAR LAB
The Department of Knitwear Design is equipped with
state of the art machinery required to familiarize the
student with industry set-ups. This includes specialized
machines for seaming and finishing fine-gauge circular
knit fabric as well as manual flat-knitting and linking
machines. The laboratories house computerized
flat and circular knitting machines, facilitating an
understanding of CAD. This infrastructure provides the
students with an opportunity to explore practically
and develop design possibilities in their field.
GARMENT TECHNOLOGY LAB
Most NIFT campuses are equipped with specialized
labs specific to garment technology. RFID fitted
lab, ETON system lab, patternmaking lab provide a
complete learning environment to students creating
a pathway to unmatched career opportunities in
the apparel industry. The infrastructure provides
an ideal sensitization to contemporary practice in
apparel technology methods and techniques.
ACCESSORY DESIGN LAB
Owing to a strong industrial approach, Accessory
Design Department maintains a state of the Art lab that
houses machines & equipment essential to material
handling techniques, model and prototype making.
Laser cutting machines and metal & wood lathes
allow the students to integrate theoretical knowledge
with substantial practical learning. Determined by the
Campus-specific course specialization, the lab provides
a stimulating workspace for students to acquire a
wholistic understanding of machinery and material.
LEATHER DESIGN LAB
The Department of Leather Design allows students to
gain hands on experience in processes and methods in
relation to handling leather as a material. The department
maintains a well-equipped lab that houses the latest
technology in sewing and finishing for leather apparel &
accessories. Infrastructural framework of machinery for
cutting, sewing, fusing, engraving, embossing, skiving,
etc. helps students develop an understanding of practical
knowhow to realize their design potential to the fullest.
AMPHITHEATRES & AUDITORIUMS
NIFT aims at providing an exceptional student experience.
The institute promotes academic inclusiveness but with an
equal focus on student development through co-curricular
opportunities. In most campuses, the amphitheatre is the
hub of all student activity. Interesting architecture and
high-end infrastructure allows students to indulge in a
variety of activities in the amphitheatre. Film nights, dance
recitals, music shows, intra-collegiate & inter-collegiate
events are mostly conducted in the amphitheatre.
Emphasizing on all round development of its students, the
institute houses State of the Art auditoriums. Some NIFT
campuses are equipped with world-class hydraulic ramps
that provide an in-house infrastructural framework for
fashion shows and other creative pursuits. The auditoriums
provide the venue for peer and industry interaction
through talk shows, seminars, exhibition & display.
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NIFT advantage
UTILITIES & BENEFITS
HOUSING
The institute intends to provide residential accommodation
for girls at most campuses. The NIFT hostels are run on a
no profit/ no loss basis. All the hostel premises including
the ones being run by private enterprises are provided with
round the clock professional security, a doctor on call and
hostel warden(s). Recreation facilities like television, some
indoor and outdoor games are also available in the hostels.
DINING
Most NIFT campuses are housed with a cafeteria
that provides fresh, hygienic and healthy food at
reasonable rates. The variety of food available and a
friendly atmosphere makes the cafeteria an ideal place
for students to relax and interact with their peers.
Almost all cafeterias are Wi-Fi enabled, allowing the
students to utilize their free time to the fullest.
RECREATION
Student Development Programme at all NIFT campuses
is initiated to encourage students to participate in
extra-curricular pursuits making their education at
NIFT more holistic and complete. Participation in
these activities complements academic studies while
providing ways to socialize, relax and be revitalized
to face day-to-day challenges of student life.
Students participate in wide range of activities
through Student Development Activity Clubs:
Cultural Club, Literary Club, Sports,Adventure &
Photography (SAP)Club, Ethics, Social Service and
Environment (ESSE) Club. Through the academic term,
student clubs function in the activity hour called ‘zero
hour’ every Wednesday evening. Also, at most NIFT
centres, a sports gymnasium is open to students
that houses State of the Art exercise equipment.
SCHOLARSHIPS & BURSARIES
‘Fashion Spectrum’, the annual fest of the institute
provides a pulsating platform for students to showcase
their talent in varied inter-collegiate and intracollegiate activities & events. To promote interaction
across campuses, the best of best from all campuses
compete at ‘Converge’, a centralised cultural and
sports event hosted by any one NIFT Campus.
The financial strategy of the institute places student
development as a key priority. A considerable
sum from NIFT Development Fund is effectively
put to use in this core area every year.
To maximize the potential of its students, the institute’s
Means-cum-Merit Financial Assistance scheme
allows students from humble backgrounds to avail
subsidized tuition fee at every Campus. Determined
by the parental income, students can fall into three
slabs of monetary assistance. Many students in the
past have benefited from this scheme. Further, many
leading organisations from the apparel sector have
come forward to encourage NIFT students in their
academic and creative quest. Pioneers in the related
field have instituted awards & scholarships to recognize
and compliment academic brilliance. This provides
motivation to the students, from their first year of study.
HEALTH CARE
NIFT AWARDS
Medical aid is available on campus. Every NIFT
Campus provides an infirmary/ sickbay to its students.
A doctor and nurse are available to attend to general
medical concerns of the students. A psychologist is
also available on Campus to counsel students.
NIFT honours students in three categories of Awards
which are conferred at the time of the Convocation:
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NIFT Best Academic Performance Award: one
student in each discipline at each NIFT Campus.
NIFT Extraordinary Service Award: one
student at each NIFT Campus.
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NIFT Student of the Year: one student at each NIFT Campus
All three awards carry a citation, a gold medal and a
cash component. NIFT also institutes awards in various
categories for respective programmes which are given
at the time of their graduation show/presentation.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
NIFT Placement Cell facilitates on campus placements
for graduating students, enabling them to start
their careers in challenging positions in the industry.
Leading national and international apparel companies
vie with each other to recruit NIFT professionals.
The star employers of NIFT professionals in the past
from domestic companies have been Blackberrys,
Globus, Pantaloon, Proline, Titan, Carbon, Madura
Garments amongst others. Leading buying offices like
Gap, Li&Fung, Tommy Hilfiger, Triburg, Colby, ImpulseNext have been regularly offering key decision making
positions to the graduates. Many international companies
like Benetton, C&A, J.C. Penny, Jockey, Levi Strauss,
Nike Inc. have also absorbed young talent from the
institute to meet their specialised needs. Unbridled
creativity of the fresh graduates has been noticed by
leading designers like J.J. Valaya, Ritu Beri, Ashish Soni,
Rajesh Pratap Singh, Manish Arora, to name a few.
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BACHELOR programmes
The rapid changes due to globalisation,
advance technology and communication are
affecting the nature of society at large.
Design belongs to a transient moment in history,
continuously evolving and conditioned by the
country’s socio-cultural and economic environment.
Suspended between tradition and modernity, art
and technology, craftsmanship and industrialisation,
design education in India is characterised by
a two-fold thrust harnessing available and
indigenous human, material and technological
resources on one hand and aligning itself with
global trends and influences on the other hand.
It is towards this objective of providing a sound
foundation in design and fashion with a strong
industry orientation that NIFT has introduced a fouryear Bachelor programme that will create competent
and professional designers and managers in the field
of fashion. It will also lead to enhancement of corecontent through an integrated approach to Design,
Technology, Management and Communication
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
Bachelor Programmes (B.Des.) - Design
Fashion Design
Leather Design
Accessory Design
Textile Design
Knitwear Design
Fashion Communication
Bachelor Programme (B.F.Tech.) - Technology
Apparel Production
CONTENT
Design
Basic design skills and processes leading to conceptual
skills and ideation for creative mobilisation of
processes and strategies for innovation.
Technology
Production processes, tools and
equipments Material sciences.
Management and Marketing
Research, trade and professional practices
Marketing, promotion and merchandising Industry
orientation and business management.
Liberal Arts and Communication
Socio-cultural history of fashion, art and design.
Field Study/Internship/Projects
Production environment, structures and processes
through hands-on experience and research.
FOUNDATION programme
To meet the dynamics of fashion education, a
COURSE content
Foundation Programme, common to all 4 year Bachelor
programmes in Design is designed to orient and sensitise
students towards understanding of the fundamentals
of fashion business namely design, technology and
management in a socio-cultural perspective. The
programme focus is to build the base for future
learning of the design and technology function.
YEAR 1
Basic essential knowledge and skill based competencies,
generic to design for conceptualisation and ideation.
YEAR 2
Broad-based competencies generic to design
discipline and introduction to industrial
know-how, processes and materials.
YEAR 3
Core competencies and conceptualisation
specific to chosen disciplines.
YEAR 4
Specialisation, industrial internships and
consolidation based on research and innovation
to acquire professional competencies.
COURSE
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objectives
To provide an overview and orientation
to the fashion industry.
To introduce the context and academic structure
of the design and technology curriculum.
To provide an enhanced environment for
thinking, learning and gestation.
To ensure a fundamental and common approach
for fashion industry in consonance with the
emerging challenges and needs of the industry
and the overall vision and goal of NIFT.
To provide uniform basic knowledge
and skill competencies generic to the
disciplines of design and technology.
The Design and Technology core encompass a strong
integrated skill and knowledge base essential to the
fashion industry. An overview of apparel industry provides
inputs on the socio-economic, traditional and cultural
aspects of the industry, which would lead to ideation,
conceptualisation and communication. Exploration with
various materials and study of general and material science
will enhance basic understanding and appreciation of
manufacturing processes leading to product realisation. To
understand the intricacies of design, inputs in Geometry
and Visualisation and Representation and Elements of
Design are included as part of the Foundation Programme.
The Management core focuses on the close nexus
between the manufacturer, consumer and the commercial
environment on one hand and the various infrastructure,
administrative and human resource management on
the other. The inputs on fundamentals of computer
science are a part of the Foundation Programme.
The Communications and Liberal Arts core address
the essential socio-cultural perceptions and contexts.
Envisioning and inculcating ethical and aesthetic values
lead to the understanding and expression of physical,
psychological, professional and ergonomic concerns.
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ACCESSORY design
The one of its kind programme in the country, Accessory Design
has a well defined curriculum for developing integrated expertise
in design methodology, materials & production process, consumer
behaviour, market dynamics trends, forecast interpretations,
business practices and project management in the field of
fashion and lifestyle accessories. A strong industry orientation
is reflected in its credo ‘Design for Business’ with the most
successful industry education interface in student learning.
The programme has gradually evolved to address the entire
spectrum of accessories and lifestyle products, precious
and costume jewellery, leather goods, footwear, watches,
giftware, tableware, silverware, crystal ware,office furniture,
consumer interface design and retail environment design.
Jewellery & Precious Products specialisation
at NIFT Gandhinagar & Kolkata:
Product Range: Precious & Costume Jewellery, Silverware,
Giftware using Precious Metal & Stones.
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CAREERS
The programme prepares students for
careers as Designers, Brand Managers,
Visual Merchandisers, Product Managers and
Entrepreneurs in broad areas of precious and
costume jewellery, leather goods, giftware,
tableware, watches, footwear, handicrafts and
lifestyle products
Specialization:
DegreE
Accessory Design at NIFT New Delhi, Mumbai,
Bengaluru, Bhubaneshwar, Bhopal, Chennai,
Hyderabad, Rae Bareli, Shillong and Kangra:
Product range: Home Accessories, Luxury products, Lighting,
& Lighting Fixtures, Garden Sitting, Bathroom & Kitchen
Accessories and Utensils, Leisure Accessories, Switches, Door
Knobs, Toys & Children Products, Architectural Accessories,
Corporate & Business Accessories, Handcrafted Accessories &
Visual Merchandising for Retail Business Environments.
Duration 4 Years
CAMPUSES New Delhi, Bengaluru, Bhubaneshwar,
seats
Bachelor of Design
Bhopal, Chennai, Gandhinagar,
Hyderabad, Jodhpur, Mumbai, Rae
Bareli, Shillong, Kolkata and Kangra.
390
COURSE
YEAR 1
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Common Foundation Programme in Design
YEAR 2
Orientation to programme specialisation :familiarity,
appreciation and insight to various accessory types.
Development of skills and basic understanding of
materials and processes, construction principles,
anthropometrics, principles of size and proportion,
with broad orientation to socio-cultural and historical
context of the sector. Orientation to Indian as well as
global context of fashion, trends, consumers and market.
Application of learning through basic design projects.
YEAR 3
Development of core competence and knowledge through
research and applied experiences. Capability to develop
realistic design approach within limited constraints
inherent in accessory products. Ability to evolve strategy
for design, which integrates technical complexities and
fashion influences. Ability to generate systems thinking
towards range development and design collection
in relation to fashion identity and prevailing fashion
trends. Develop competence in handling marketing
and retail environment, product merchandising, and
consumer interface issues within design context,
integrating finer aspects of technology, materials and
processes as well as various levels of production from
precision oriented to vendor based manufacturing.
YEAR 4
Consolidation and real life application of holistic
professional competence and values to realise and
execute design development projects within a business
context. Develop broad based approach towards specific
design capability and application to multi-product and
multi-materials in areas of fashion accessories and
lifestyle products. Develop capabilities to induce design
perspective and potential in the industry mindset.
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FASHION communication
Today, the success of a brand is marked and understood largely
through its uniqueness in identity. With a multitude of prêt and
luxury brands mushrooming in the Indian retail scenario, it has
become essential for each one of ‘them’ to develop a unique
brand identity for maximum impact in the domain of Fashion and
Lifestyle. Thus, ‘Fashion Communication’ forms the core of the
whole business of Fashion. One of the newest and most exciting
avenues in the industry, Fashion Communication encompasses
integrated course study relating with areas such as Graphic
Design, Fashion Journalism, Visual Merchandising, Styling and
Photography, Advertising, Public Relations and Space Design.
Thus, at the exit level equipped with an intensive skill,
knowledge and concept base Fashion Communication
students emerge as dynamic professionals qualified to offer
the most effective and financially viable communication
solutions for the fashion and lifestyle industry.
DegreE
Bachelor of Design
Duration 4 Years
CAMPUSES Bengaluru, Chennai, Gandhinagar,
seats
Hyderabad, Kangra, Kannur,
Kolkata, Mumbai and New Delhi
270
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CAREERS
Fashion Communication is a specialised
programme that enables students to acquire
communication skills pertinent to the Fashion
and Lifestyle industry. Five exit levels are
envisaged overall: Graphic Design, Visual
Merchandising, Retail Space Design, Styling and
Photography, Fashion Journalism, PR/Events and
Fashion Advertising.
COURSE
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YEAR 1
Common Foundation Programme in Design
YEAR 2
Students receive inputs in the fundamentals of
communication and design through courses that
employ the pedagogical tools of theory, exploration and
application. Spread over two semesters, the process of
introduction and orientation to communication design is
addressed through subjects like Fashion Studies, History
and Philosophy of Design, Communication Concepts
& Processes, Writing Skills, Consumer Behaviour in
Fashion, Computer Application, Graphic Design, Visual
Merchandising, Photography, Design Methodology,
Research Methodology and Basics of Styling.
YEAR 3
The third year delves deeper into the core discipline areas
with greater emphasis on creativity. Subjects like Visual
Merchandising, Graphic Design, Styling and Photography
and Fashion Journalism are studied in more detail, with
emphasis on independent studies and project work. The
students undertake craft research and documentation
and propose communication design solutions to promote
and uplift the craft. Industry internship is also an integral
part of the curriculum at the end of the third year.
YEAR 4
The students develop a deeper understanding of
their area of specialization through further research,
contextual studies, seminars and design projects.
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FASHION design
The Fashion Design department has been instrumental in bringing
about a paradigm shift in design perception in India. It works closely
with fashion professionals in order to evolve a unique fashion
identity universally relevant and acceptable for an international
audience. With a three – pronged approach, the programme is
strengthened with an increased relevance to the fashion industry
in India and with a mission to create a global identity in design.
DegreE
Holistic inputs on generic design with focused approach
towards apparel inculcate the ability to develop and channelise
creativity. The curriculum hones design sensitisation, which
balances global fashion aesthetics with an Indian soul.
seats
Bachelor of Design
Duration 4 Years
CAMPUSES Bengaluru, Chennai, Gandhinagar,
Hyderabad, Kannur, Kangra, Kolkata,
Mumbai, New Delhi, Rae Bareli,
Patna, Shillong & Bhubaneswar
390
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CAREERS
The programme prepares students to pursue
careers as Designers, Freelance Design
Consultants, Design Managers, Stylists, Exhibition
and Visual Display Experts, Forecasting and
Fashion Trends Forum Organisers, Costume
Designers, Illustrators, Pattern Engineers and
Entrepreneurs.
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Fashion Design addresses needs of the export market as well as
both couture and prêt-a-porter clothing in India, expanding and
categorising apparel design into niche segments. In tandem with
the shifts in the industry where design has become even more
significant, the students are trained to anticipate and address
relevant concerns and issues. A logical, sequential, hands-on
experience enables students to conceptualise designs, make
patterns, drape and construct garments of impeccable quality.
COURSE
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YEAR 1
Common Foundation Programme in Design
YEAR 2
Introduces students to various aspects of Fashion Design
education through subjects like Fashion Illustration
and Design, Fashion Studies, Elements of Textiles,
Surface Development Techniques, Design Process
and History of Design & Fashion. Pattern Making,
Draping and Garment Construction culminates into
development of a Prototype. Students are given handson exposure to the craft heritage of the country.
YEAR 3
Builds on learning of the previous year, by strengthening
and building on departmental specialisation. The
focus is on greater exposure to the complexities
and nuances of different segments of the Apparel
Industry. An industry internship during the year is
an invaluable experience for students to interface
between design and technicalities of production.
YEAR 4
Focuses on niche specialisations and electives with
a focus on Research, Design and Development. The
final semester culminates in a Design Collection,
where students present their collections in a show.
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KNITWEAR design
Knitwear has evolved from its perception of a cottage Industry to a
rapidly growing global industry for fashion apparel. Knits play a key
role in casual wear, sportswear and intimate apparel. Developments
in the field have also added versatility to knits in other areas of
fashion previously limited to woven fabric, across the global ramp.
The Knitwear Design programme at NIFT is structured with knowhow and identity close to this very exclusive area of fashion products.
The four-year programme is developed towards creating a design
professional who can cater to knitted apparel - an exclusive
segment in fashion. It aims to provide the students with creative
thinking, strong technical skills and a dynamic market orientation.
The curriculum is multipronged, including diverse subjects that
cover skill development, conceptualisation, technical understanding
and management skills. Students apply their classroom learning
to industry-simulated environments, and undertake an 8-week
industry internship for flat and circular knitting to hone their skills.
Their design and technical knowledge culminates with a design
collection or graduation project at the end of the 8th semester.
DegreE
Bachelor of Design
Duration 4 Years
CAMPUSES Bengaluru, Chennai,
seats
Hyderabad, Kannur, Kolkata,
Mumbai and New Delhi
210
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CAREERS
The programme has been designed to create
well-rounded professionals equipped to handle
the challenges of circular and flat-bed knitting
in the domestic and export fields. They can
pursue careers as Designers, Creative Managers,
Merchandisers, Production Managers and
Entrepreneurs.
COURSE
YEAR 1
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Common Foundation Programme in Design
YEAR 2
The students are introduced to the world of knitted
apparel through subjects like Basic Pattern Making,
Flat Knitting, Garment Construction and Fashion
Illustration. They also work with core areas of knitwear
with subjects like Hand Knitting and Circular Knitting.
YEAR 3
Students are sensitised and made aware of traditional
design and crafts by working with craftspersons
during their experience with craft documentation.
Advanced concepts are introduced with subjects
like Technical Specification, Draping, Print Design
and Computerised Flat Knitting. Students also learn
intricacies of category wise planning in knitwear with
areas like Womenswear, Menswear and Sportswear.
The third year culminates with an industry internship.
YEAR 4
Students are introduced to elective subjects offering
specialisation across multiple areas of industry
requirements. These include Retail Buying, Retail
Space Design, Fashion & Product Photography, Image
and Fashion Styling, Creative Design & Development.
Other subjects include Entrepreneurship and Design &
Development for Women’s Intimate Apparel (knits). In
the last semester every student undertakes an eighteen
week Design Collection or Graduation Project.
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LEATHER design
Leather Design Programme of NIFT is unique as it offers advanced
study in Leather garments, goods & accessories, footwear
and lifestyle accessories. The course is highly structured with
a mix of design, technology and management input and aims
at developing a holistic design professional with expertise in
leather as a material. Exposure to the industry through field trips,
tannery training, industry internship and graduation projects is
an integral part of the curriculum. The multidisciplinary approach
strengthens the spectrum of various product categories being
dealt with in the curriculum. In sync with the rapidly changing
fashion scenario, the students are also given inputs in areas
like visual merchandising and entrepreneur development.
With emphasis on hands-on learning, the graduates have
an in-depth knowledge of the materials, construction and
presentation techniques and are able to conceptualise
professional design collections for global brands and markets.
DegreE
Bachelor of Design
Duration 4 Years
CAMPUSES Chennai, Kolkata, New
seats
Delhi and Rae Bareli
120
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CAREERS
The programme equips students to pursue a
wide range of careers in the leather industry
in the areas of Design, Product Development,
Merchandising, Manufacturing, Retail and
other areas. The programme also develops
entrepreneurial skills enabling students to set
up businesses geared for Export and Domestic
markets.
COURSE
YEAR 1
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Common Foundation Programme in Design
YEAR 2
Focuses on understanding materials, development of
design skills and product realisation concepts. Students
will study skill based subjects like Fashion Illustration,
Pattern Making and Construction, Leather Processing
and Surface Techniques, Computer Applications and
Design Projects in garments and small goods.
YEAR 3
Builds on the learning of the previous year with
understanding of manufacturing processes, advanced
leather processing techniques and further application of
design concepts and skills. Subjects include Advanced
Illustration and Technical Drawings, Advanced Pattern
Making and Construction, Merchandising & Supply
Chain, Production Systems and Analysis. Students
also undergo an industry internship for hands-on
experience. Inputs in Design software gives the
students a competitive edge in the industry.
YEAR 4
The final year focuses on Research and Development in
design and technology with choices in electives. Students
undertake industry sponsored graduation projects in
the areas of design, management and technology.
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TEXTILE design
Textile Design forms the core of the whole business of fashion. The
rapidly expanding activities in the export and domestic sectors of
the Indian apparel and home fashion industry demands professional
inputs in design and development of textiles and raw material.
The Textile Design programme focuses on value addition that
can make all the difference in transforming a fashion business
into an economically viable and profitable proposition.
The programme provides opportunities for collaborative and
interdisciplinary work with world-leading industry partners, such as
Arvind Mills, Hyundai Motors, Bombay Dyeing, Seasons Furnishings,
Trident, Ratan Textiles, Vardhman Spinning, among others.
DegreE
Bachelor of Design
Duration 4 Years
CAMPUSES Bengaluru, Bhopal, Chennai,
seats
Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, Kannur,
Kangra, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi,
Patna, Jodhpur & Bhubaneswar
390
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CAREERS
The programme prepares students for a wide
range of careers in textile mills and export
houses, with fashion designers, design studios,
handloom cooperatives and buying agencies
as Design or Fabric Managers, or work
independently as Designers or Entrepreneurs.
COURSE
YEAR 1
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Common Foundation Programme in Design
YEAR 2
Focuses on introduction to textile terminology namely,
weaving, printing, embroidery and dyeing. It will also
lay emphasis on fundamentals of graphic software
and its usage for image creation. Field visits to textile
mills, printing units and other processing houses will
be an important part of the curriculum. The students
also explore digital and non-traditional approach to
design, structure and surface. At the end of second year,
the students will also undertake a Craft Research and
Documentation to be exposed to a craft environment.
YEAR 3
Strengthens the knowledge base of students, imparting
design, technical, marketing and communication skills.
Areas of study are Dyeing, Printing & Finishing, Quality
Analysis & Assurance, CAD & Weave Design, Print Design
and Marketing & Merchandising. At the end of the third
year, the students undertake industry internship to interface
between practical learning and theoretical know-how.
YEAR 4
Students will undertake a number of elective subjects to
gain knowledge in specific areas. In the final semester,
students will undertake a Graduation Project with an
industry like export house, textile mill, designer or a NGO.
During this period, the students will be required to work on
the brief given by the sponsor. The programme culminates
into design collections developed by students, that are
showcased as a static display during the graduation show.
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APPAREL production
The four year Bachelor programme is designed to meet the
requirements of ever emerging challenges of the apparel industry.
The programme lays emphasis on best practices in apparel
manufacturing and prepares professionals who can significantly
contribute to the fashion technology domain of the apparel industry.
The industry responsive course curriculum, state-of-theart infrastructure, practical insights in real world through
constant interaction with apparel industry, alongwith
experienced faculty helps the department to stay competitive
and maintain the long standing tradition of providing highly
trained personnel in garment manufacturing setups.
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DegreE
Bachelor of Fashion Technology
Duration 4 Years
CAMPUSES Bengaluru, Chennai, Gandhinagar,
Hyderabad, Jodhpur, Kangra, Kannur,
Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi & Patna
seats
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CAREERS
The programme equips students to pursue
wide range of careers in areas of Garment
Production, Quality Assurance, Garment Fit,
Industrial Engineering, Product Development,
Sourcing, Project Analysis, Production Planning,
Entrepreneur Development, Human Resource
Management, System Analysis, Software
Application and Merchandising for retail and
export.
COURSE
YEAR 1
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The ﬁrst year lays emphasis on the understanding
of the fundamentals of Design, Management and
Technology for fashion industry. This creates a ﬁrm
foundation for the students to understand the fast
changing multi-dimensional fashion industry.
YEAR 2
The second year introduces apparel technology subjects
like understanding raw materials and machinery
specific to apparel manufacturing, introduction to
statistical tools and software related to the apparel
industry. The students also get hands-on experience
to transform the raw material from 2D to 3D through
pattern making and garment construction.
YEAR 3
The third year imparts knowledge in production planning,
operations management, quality management, fashion
merchandising, costing and work study, advanced pattern
making and garment construction. The departmental
electives offered in diverse and contemporary topics like
sustainable production and IT applications further enhance
their learning. The understanding and comprehension
of the textile fabric as raw material is enhanced with
a four week textile internship during the 3rd year.
YEAR 4
In the ﬁnal year students undertake an intensive 14 week
apparel internship. The students are also introduced
to application based subjects like Plant Layout,
Ergonomics, Lean Manufacturing, Product Analysis and
Development, Apparel CAD and Grading. The students
undertake research project based on real life projects
and the implementation of their project gives them
a comprehensive learning experience thus preparing
them for their careers as apparel professionals.
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DESIGN space
The objective of the programme is to create new avenues for
professionals pursuing higher education. It is designed to focus
towards academia and industry related Research & Development.
The nature of Fashion has evolved beyond its association with only
apparel and has become multi-disciplinary and multi-dimensional.
Likewise its approach to various concepts, material, technology,
craftsmanship, culture, business, economics, promotion, consumption
etc. has presented immense scope for study and response.
The programme will have students with multi-disciplinary
backgrounds who bring together their skills and ideas in new
and exciting ways and combine these with research and practice.
Students are trained to provide critical solutions to future
problems and innovations for the evolving fashion industry.
The research environment provided would create a platform
for answering questions which may arise in the future.
Opportunities created in an open market structure, rising aspirations
of individuals along with advancement in technology and
growing recognition of India in Knowledge Process Outsourcing
in the area of Design has created emergence of niche areas
in the Design industry. These areas are at a nascent stage and
form an important base for opportunities in sunrise industries.
Additionally, there is a wider place for industry professionals in
key positions at higher level in the established industries. The
Master’s programme in design at NIFT is designed to cater to these
burgeoning requirements of industry in the forthcoming years.
DegreE
Master of Design
Duration 2 Years
CAMPUSES Kannur, Mumbai and New Delhi
seats
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CAREERS
Students graduating from this programme would be equipped to hold key
positions in large fashion or corporate houses, and in related fields like
accessories, craft, textiles, forecasting, special needs, publications, media,
lifestyle products, new product development, graphics etc. based on the
area of specialisation pursued by them. The graduates would be able
to contribute in Research and Development in Government and private
agencies. The Master of Design programme would enable the graduates to
become scholars and contribute to the teaching community as well.
COURSE
YEAR 1
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The preliminary semester forms a platform to
bring students from diverse backgrounds at parity.
The semester creates a foundation with research
methodology, design thinking, digital design, professional
communication, IPR and builds on developing
contextual knowledge in design through culture
studies, outbound workshops and fashion language.
The next semester reinforces advanced research methods
and augments design focus through introduction of
specialised electives in a collaborative approach. Students
choose from design electives cutting across disciplines
such as Space & Interactive Design, Craft Studies, Costume
Studies, Fashion Innovation, Interface Design, Ergonomics,
Design for Special Needs and Functional Textiles. Monitored
research and design projects encourage students’ to ideate
research and propose original approaches to existing
research in the selected area of specialisation. At the end of
year one, the students undertake industry internship during
the summer break to gain real life industry experience.
YEAR 2
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The second year builds on progressive futuristic
applications through trend research and forecasting
and projects to demonstrate clear evidence of
originality of thought and approach towards the final
individual outcome in their areas of specialisation.
Craft studies and sustainable systems embrace the
global concerns and practices into learning. Inputs
on design entrepreneurship inculcate entrepreneurial
abilities which the student proposes to the industry/
governmental/private/NGO/ international organisations
through interactive projects. This approach encourages
the student to act as an incubator for industry interface.
The knowledge and skill acquired during the course
work culminates into a final dissertation which is
demonstrative of student’s personal ideas and investigation
towards the realisation of an original body of work.
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management studies
FASHION
The objective of the two year Master of Fashion Management
(MFM) Programme (erstwhile AMM), started in 1987, is
to develop managerial talents in the field of marketing,
merchandising and retailing best suited to the requirements
of the garment export and fashion retail sectors.
Students undergo rigorous education in buying, merchandising (retail
and export), retail operations, forecasting, international marketing,
international trade practices and project formulation. They are
exposed to creative merchandising/marketing, innovative fashion
management practices, directions of fashion trends and business
practices through field visits and industry internships. They have the
right blend of hard and soft skills and possess the right attitude
to enter the middle management of any growing organisation.
DegreE
Master of Fashion Management
Duration 2 Years
CAMPUSES Bengaluru, Bhopal,Bhubaneswar,
Chennai, Gandhinagar,
Hyderabad, Jodhpur, Kannur,
Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi,
Patna &Shillong
seats
390
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CAREERS
The programme offers a solid platform for those wishing to pursue
careers in Fashion Marketing, Fashion Merchandising, Retail & Mall
Management, Brand Management, Retail Buying, Global Sourcing,
Product Development, Visual Merchandising, Export Merchandising,
Management Consulting, Fashion Education, Retail Technology,
Supply Chain, Customer Relationship etc. in the sectors of apparel,
lifestyle, accessories (watches, footwear, eyewear, jewellery), home
furnishings and wellness.
COURSE
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In the first year, the programme introduces concepts and
principles of Fashion Marketing, Retailing, Merchandising,
Management, Product related knowledge and Soft Skills.
The curriculum is relevant and updated through regular
interaction with the stakeholders. Latest innovations in the
programme have been in the areas of Mall Management,
E-Business and Store Operations. Departmental
electives offered allow students to select areas of
specialisation according to their individual interests.
Towards the end of the year the students are exposed
to the dynamics of an organisation through an
eight week fashion industry internship and training
programme. This enables the students to integrate
classroom learning with practical experience.
YEAR 2
In the second year, the emphasis is on application of
knowledge and skills acquired in the first year. Relevant
new areas of study like Social Media Marketing, Luxury
Management, Services Marketing and the study of
Special Product Groups provide the young minds with an
opportunity to further explore their areas of interest.
As part of the curriculum, the students carry out
the sectoral studies and involve themselves in rural
development social responsibility projects. They
undertake company sponsored graduation research
project with an organisation of their choice to
integrate the learning of previous semesters.
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FASHION technology
The Master of Fashion Technology (M.F.Tech.) is one of the flagship
programmes offered by NIFT. The programme is exclusively designed
for engineers and aims to develop young dynamic talent capable
of providing techno-managerial solutions to the industry with a
balanced amalgam of operation and strategic thinking capabilities.
The programme is designed to facilitate students to excel in
understanding and integrating the areas of technology and
management for the garment industry. The curriculum is planned
to inculcate a truly global trade oriented perspective in its
students in the areas of Operations and Strategy. The students
with ‘Operation’ specialisation are equipped with tactile /
hands-on knowledge of the apparel sector. Those with ‘Strategy’
specialisation are equipped to provide best strategic solutions.
The industry responsive course curriculum, state-of-theart infrastructure, practical insights in real world through
constant interaction with apparel industry, alongwith
experienced faculty helps the department to stay competitive
and maintain the long standing tradition of providing highly
trained personnel in garment manufacturing setups.
DegreE
Master of Fashion Technology
Duration 2 Years
CAMPUSES Bengaluru, Chennai,
Gandhinagar & New Delhi
seats
100 (25 at each campus)
“
CAREERS
The programme equips students to pursue
careers in areas of Apparel Technology
Management, Industrial Engineering, Quality
Management, Production Management, Garment
Fit, Supply Chain & Logistic Management,
Merchandising, CSR, Business Analysis, Research
& Development and Consultancy in the global
fashion industry.
COURSE
YEAR 1
content
”
In the first year students are given exposure to dimensions
of sewn product manufacturing industry to gain a
comprehensive understanding. The areas of study in the
first semester include basic understanding of fabrics,
introduction to manufacturing process, apparel quality
management, professional practices, pattern appreciation
and technology for apparel production. At the end of this
semester students have an option to choose between
Operations and Strategy as a specialisation. In the second
semester students from both specialisations get common
inputs in the areas of fabric processing, production
process, apparel marketing, merchandising, costing, plant
layout and facility design, along with specific subjects
for chosen specialisation. The students also undertake a
two-week winter internship in textile or allied sector.
YEAR 2
The next semester has been designed to equip students
with problem solving capabilities and cross functional
studies along with hardcore production exposure. In
this semester students undergo 12 weeks intensive
apparel internship to gain ﬁrst hand exposure of the
shop ﬂoor and understand the industrial practices.
The common areas of study in this semester are ERP,
entrepreneurship management and business plan. In
the ﬁnal semester students undertake research project
in the areas of their expertise in association with the
industry/speciﬁc areas of interest to develop capabilities
of analysing the situations, gap identiﬁcation, problem
solving and offering an effective rational solution.
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ADMISSION guidelines
WHO CAN APPLY?
Admission Calendar- 2014
Online Registration
Last date of Online Registration
Last date of online registration with late
fees of Rs.5000/- (in addition to the applicable application fees) through Credit/
Debit Card only. In case of DD, the print out
of application alongwith DD should reach
the given address before 17th January, 2014
04thOctober, 2013 to 10th January, 2014
10th January, 2014
17th January, 2014
PHASE II
PHASE I
Programmes
PHASE II
Paper Based Test
Computer Based Test
(PBT 1)
Bachelor of Design
Master of Design
Bachelor of Fashion Technology
Master of Fashion Management
Master of Fashion Technology
Paper Based Test
(PBT 2)
(CBT)
9th Feb 2014
9th Feb 2014
9th Feb 2014
9th Feb 2014
9th Feb 2014
23rd Feb 2014
23rd Feb 2014
Admit Card (Only online)
23rd Feb 2014
23rd Feb 2014
23rd Feb 2014
27th January 2014 (1300 Hrs)
Situation Test / Group Discussion / Interview
Declaration of Final Result (Online)
Online Counselling
April – May 2014
End of May / June 2014
June 2014 onwards
For Admission to 2014 session, candidate will have multiple options for taking the admission test as given below:
For any single programme a candidate may appear for the test on
•
9th Feb 2014 (Sunday)
•
23rd Feb 2014 (Sunday)
•
9th Feb 2014 (Sunday) & 23rd Feb 2014 (Sunday)
•
Candidate has the option to apply for two programmes; taking test for the first programme on 09th Feb 2014 and for the
Second Programme on 23rd Feb 2014
•
candidates of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribe/ Differently Abled Person (PHP) subject to following qualifications:
Eligibility for Bachelor Programmes – Design – B.Des.
(Fashion Design / Leather Design / Accessory Design / Textile Design / Knitwear Design / Fashion Communication)
• The +2 level examination in the 10+2 pattern of examination of any recognized Central/State Board of Secondary
Examination, such as Central Board of Secondary Education / State Board New Delhi, and Council for Indian School of
Certificate Examination, New Delhi.
or
• General Certificate Education (GCE) Examination (London/Cambridge/Sri-Lanka) at the Advanced (A) level/ International
Baccalaureate (IB).
or
• Any Public School/Board/University Examination in India or in Foreign countries recognized by the Association of Indian
Universities as equivalent to 10+2 system.
or
• A pass grade in the Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Open School with a minimum of
five subjects.
or
• 3 or 4-years diploma recognized by AICTE or a State Board of Technical Education.
Eligibility for Bachelor Programme – Technology
Bachelor of Fashion Technology (Apparel Production) (B.FTech.)
• The +2 level examination in the 10+2 pattern of examination of any recognized Central/State Board of Secondary
Examination, such as Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, and Council for Indian School of Certificate
Examination, New Delhi with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
or
• General Certificate Education (GCE) Examination (London/Cambridge/Sri- Lanka) at the advanced (A) level with
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics / International Baccalaureate (IB).
or
• Any Public School/Board/University Examination in India or in foreign countries recognized by the Association of
Indian Universities as equivalent to 10+2 system with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
or
• A pass grade in the Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Open School with a minimum
of five subjects with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
or
3 or 4-years diploma recognized by AICTE or a State Board of Technical Education (Engineering background).
In case a candidate has appeared for the test twice for the same programme; the better of the two scores will be considered.
•
For Bachelor Programmes :
Maximum Age: 23 years as on 1st October, 2013. The upper age limit shall be relaxed by a period of 5 (five) years for the
Separate application are to be submitted for each date and/or programme
Note: Admit Cards, results and Counselling Schedule will be available on NIFT’s website only. No separate communication will be sent by Post.
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For Masters Programmes :
Age - No age limit
Eligibility for Master Programme – Design
M.Des (Master of Design)
• Undergraduate Degree from any Institute / University recognized by law in India
or
• Diploma in UG Design from NIFT/NID only.
• Undergraduate Diploma of minimum three years duration from NIFT / NID.
(Design Space is an advanced course that demands an understanding of fundamentals in design and presupposes that
candidates would be familiar with the basic skills and theories for successful completion of the programme. M.Des. would
not provide any basic knowledge and skill development in design as a part of Master programme. The programme provides
an option to students to earn final semester credits through ‘Course Work’ or ‘Dissertation’).
Eligibility for Master Programme – Management
M.F.M (Master of Fashion Management)
• Undergraduate Degree from any Institute / University recognized by law in India.
or
Undergraduate Diploma of minimum three years duration from NIFT / NID.
Eligibility for Master Programme – Technology
M.F.Tech. (Master of Fashion Technology)
• B.F.Tech. from NIFT
or
• B.E / B.Tech. from any Institute / University recognized by law in India.
IMPORTANT NOTE
1. Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination are also eligible to apply provided:
(a) That they produce a proof of having acquired minimum prescribed qualifications at the time of counselling/admission.
or
(b) If the 12th class/final year/final semester (as the case may be) result of qualifying degree/certificate examination is not
declared by the concerned Board/University till the date of counselling/admission, his/her admission in that case will be
strictly provisional subject to the following conditions:
(i) Affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.10/- in the prescribed Performa (please see Annexure –I) is submitted. In case
the candidate is minor i.e. below 18 years of age, the affidavit shall be signed by his/her parent/guardian. Candidates/ parent
/guardians may note that submission of false affidavit is a punishable offence;
(ii) The candidate will submit the final result of qualifying degree/certificate providing his/her eligibility on or before 30th
September, 2014 to their Campus Director / Jt. Director where the admission has been granted.
(iii) In case the candidate fails to submit his/her final result of qualifying degree in the manner as prescribed at ii) above
to prove his/her eligibility on or before 30th September, 2014, whatsoever the reason may be, his/her admission will be
treated as null and void (cancelled) and entire fee will be forfeited. Any exception will be as per the decision of DG-NIFT, on
a case to case basis.
(iv) The Campus Director / Jt. Director will be responsible to ensure that the eligibility of all students meet prescribed
qualification for admission specially incase of provisional students. The provisional admission will automatically stand
cancelled if the candidate fails to submit result in time i.e. 30th September, 2014.
(v) Those candidates who are seeking provisional admission due to non-declaration of their final year/final semester/12th
class (please see Annexure -I) will provide proof of having passed all papers in all the previous years /semesters of qualifying
degree examination (whichever relevant).
(vi) The candidates will also bring the date sheet /admit card/ principal’s certificate as proof of having appeared in the
qualifying exam.
(vii) Candidates who have appeared for compartment/ Supplementary examination(s) in the 12th standard or final semester/
final year of graduation and the result of the same is not declared by the time of counseling/ admission, such candidates will
be considered for admission as per para 1 (b) (ii) above, for the academic session 2014-15.
2. Any candidate who has not appeared for the qualifying exam before the date of counselling/ admission to
NIFT, will not be eligible.
3. It is further clarified that provisional admission will be considered only in such cases where the result of Final year/
semester of the qualifying degree has not been declared by the concerned Board/University in its totality. In case the result
has been declared by the concerned Board/ University but it has not been declared in a specific case, for any reason, such
cases will NOT be considered under provisional admission category.
RESERVATION OF SEATS
The seats reserved for SC / ST / Differently Abled Candidates (PHP) / Foreign Nationals / SAARC / NRI, in each programme
are as under:
SC
15%
ST
7.5%
OBC (NON-CREAMY)
27%
Differently Abled Person (PHP)
3% Horizontal reservation for Differently Abled Person (with 40% or more disability)
cutting across all sections i.e. SCs, STs, OBCs Non-Creamy and General
category. Campus and programme will be allotted on rotation, at NIFT’s
discretion.
Foreign Nationals/SAARC/NRI
15% (supernumerary)
State Domiciles
20% (supernumerary)
Category once filled up in the application form will not be changed at any stage.
The qualifying candidates need to meet the eligibility and admission requirements of NIFT. Requirements of each category
are as follows:
SC/ST Candidates
Candidates applying under this reserved quota will have to produce a Caste/Tribe certificate from the Competent Authorities
of the respective States/Union Territories/ National Commission of Tribes.
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OBC (Non-Creamy) Candidates
Candidates applying under this quota would have to satisfy the caste and creamy layer requirement details. National
Commission for Backward Class (NCBC) website may be seen for reference:
(a) http://www.ncbc.nic.in/backward-classes/index.html
(b) http://www.ncbc.nic.in/html/creamylayer.html
Candidates applying under this quota will have to produce a caste certificate from the Competent Authorities of the
respective States/Union Territories certifying that they do not belong to the creamy layer. The certificate should be current
and not more than one year old and should be issued in favour of the candidate.
Differently Abled Candidates (PHP)
Medical Certificate issuing Authority for Physically Handicapped Candidates(PHP)
At the time of submission of application, Physically Handicapped candidates will be required to necessarily attach the copy
of Disability Certificate issued in Form II, Form III or Form IV as applicable to a person with disability as defined in sub-clause
(t) of section 2 by a medical authority under section- 4 of rules framed by Central/State Govt. in exercise of the powers
conferred by sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 73 of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights
and Full Participation) Act, 1995 (1 of 1996).Such candidates are required to produce the original Medical Certificate both
at the time of Counselling and at the time for Admission to the institute.
It is mandatory for the Differently Abled candidates to attend the Counselling for evaluation. The course will be allotted
to the candidates after assessing the capabilities of the candidate. NIFT may consider applications from PHP students for
providing external assistance during assessments, with the condition that the expenses for the same will be borne fully by
the student/ applicant. It is however recommended that the student/ applicant arrange his/her own external assistant for
this purpose as this will ensure a better fit for individual needs.
NIFT will assess the actual physical/psychological capability of a candidate selected for counseling of a particular programme/
course as per the specific requirements of that particular Programme/ course by a Board constituted at each campus by
the Campus Director. The three members Board will consist of a medical officer/psychologist, a faculty from the concerned
department (Design/ Technology/Management) and an administrative officer. Candidates are advised to come prepared
for such assessments at the time of counseling. NIFT may utilize its laboratories/equipment/test materials for making such
assessment of the physical/psychological capability of a candidate for undertaking that Programme/ course and may tailor
such test for each individual separately as decided by the Board. The assessment is compulsory for all candidates seeking
reservation under this category.
The Board in its proceedings will recommend whether the candidate is capable or otherwise for undertaking the particular
programme/course he has applied. A copy of such order will also be communicated to the candidate in writing under
acknowledgement informing him that he can make an appeal against the order, in which case the appeal will be referred
to another Standing Board at Head office (HO) whose recommendation will be final and no further representation will be
accepted. NIFT reserves the right to disqualify the candidature in case of inability of the candidate to perform for a particular
programme.
The table below indicates the type of assessment that may be conducted by a Board of NIFT for various
categories of disability and programmes:
Program
Criteria / Method
Suitability / Capability
Design
Drawing/ Sketching/ making models/
colour sense/ operating machines/
computer keyboard manually/
mobility
Visual
clarity
Minor
speech disability
Minor
Hearing
disability
No major locomotor
disability in hand,
legs, face & neck
Sound
mental
health
Technology
Operating Computer keyboard/
operation of machines manually/
mobility
Minor
visual
disability
Minor
speech
disability
Minor
Hearing
disability
No major locomotor
disability in hand,
legs, face & neck
Sound
mental
health
Fashion
Management
Operating computer keyboard manu- Minor
ally/ mobility
visual
disability
Minor
speech
disability
Minor
Hearing
disability
No major locomotor
disability in hand,
legs, face & neck
Sound
mental
health
NOTE:
1. The required certificate (s) for reserved categories / classes will be essential at the time of the counselling / admission
and no provisional admission shall be granted for want of caste/category certificate from the local competent
authority. Further, the caste/category certificate has to be in the name of candidate himself/ herself and not in favour of
respective parents/ guardians.
2. In case of married women applying to any course under reserved category, she has to produce the caste certificate in her
own name. Certificate in the name of husband / mother/ father is not acceptable.
Foreign Nationals / SAARC / NRI
Fifteen percent (15%) of total seats (5 seats) on supernumerary basis in each discipline in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru,
Chennai, Hyderabad, Gandhinagar and Raebareli are reserved for admission of Foreign Nationals whether residing in India
or abroad, applicants from SAARC countries and Non Resident Indian (Non Resident Indian is a citizen of India who holds
and Indian passport and has temporarily immigrated to another country for six months or more for work, residence or any
other purpose). The admission to NIFT programmes for foreign nationals / SAARC / NRI candidates will be based on the
following examinations:
Bachelor Progaramme (B.Des & B.FTech)
SAT-1 Score
Master Programme (MFM, M.Des & M.FTech)
GMAT Score
Centre / Programme will be allotted on the basis of merit list drawn as per the scores obtained by the candidates. Candidate
may appear in as many as SAT-1 / GMAT examination prior to 30th April 2014. The highest score among the test will be taken
into consideration for allotment of seat at Centre.
PROCEDURE FOR APPLYING UNDER FOREIGN NATIONALS/SAARC/ NRI CATEGORY:
Those seeking admission under this category have to apply online at website www.nift.ac.in https://applyadmission.net/
niftnri2014 The last date for applying under this category is 30 April 2014.
Candidates applying for Bachelor Programmes of NIFT should arrange to send SAT-I scores directly from College Board, USA,
to NIFT. SAT-I scores have to be submitted through College Board to NIFT. The Designated Institution (DI) Code is 7258.
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The Centre and Programme will be allotted to the candidates based on SAT- I/GMAT score as well as the preference of the
candidate.
Internet downloaded score cards are not acceptable. Candidates at the time of registration for SAT-I should indicate
DI code: 7258 for sending their scores to NIFT New Delhi.
Candidates applying for Master Programmes (i.e. Master of Fashion Management (MFM), Master of Design (M.Des.) and
Master of Fashion Technology (M.FTech.) should arrange to send GMAT test scores directly to NIFT. Test (GMAT) score of
which should not have been declared before 1st January, 2012 and should be received by the Institute latest by 30th April,
2014. The applicants must designate NIFT Programmes as choice in the GMAT.
Candidates seeking admission under this category should apply in the prescribed Application Form online.
Academic Eligibility: All candidates must satisfy the required academic qualifications. In case Degree/certificate has
been obtained from some University /Board of any other country then an equivalence certificate must be obtained from
Association of Indian Universities (AIU) New Delhi (website: www.aiuweb.org) prior to admission.
The medium of instruction in NIFT is English and all aspirants applying to NIFT must possess working knowledge of English
language.
Any NRI seat remaining vacant will lapse and not be converted to any other category. However, the remaining seats will
be offered to the children /wards of NRI as per merit during counselling.
Fee Payment:
The candidates who fulfill the admission criteria specified above may apply online with requisite application fee of $100
either through SWIFT Transfer or E-Payment through credit/ debit card as under :
1.Details for payment through SWIFT Transfer :
Payment can be made through money transfer to Union Bank of India:
i. Address of the Bank: Union Bank of India, NIFT Campus, New Delhi - 110016
ii. SWIFT Code: UBININBBNDL
iii. Account Number: 340602050000020
iv. Name of the Beneficiary: NIFT, New Delhi
v. Purpose of inward remittance: Mention “ Name of the candidate, Application Fee, <Your Passport number>”
vi. Telephone: +91 011-26198504, 26195040, 09999086141
vii. Correspondent Bank of Union Bank of India in USA for US Dollar payment: Bank of America, New York, USA.
SWIFT Code – BOFAUS3N
Hostel Accommodation and Other Expenses: Hostel fee and other expenses, indicated in Admission Prospectus may
vary from one NIFT Campus to another. The Hostel fee is required to be paid by the candidate directly to the Campus at the
time of admission/joining. Candidates are advised to visit the websites or contact concerned authorities of the respective
NIFT campuses for detailed information regarding hostel accommodation and related expenses.
State Domicile Preferential Seats
Twenty percent (20%), i.e 06 supernumerary seats in addition to 30 seats will be offered for admission as State Domiciles
Preferential Seats for admission at the NIFT Campuses at Patna, Kangra, Bhopal, Kannur, Shillong, Jodhpur and Bhubaneswar.
The domicile of the student will be the State in which he / she has completed his /her class 12 examination / graduation. A
certificate from the school / college may be obtained.
S.No.
State
1
Bihar
2
Himachal Pradesh
3
Kerala
4
Madhya Pradesh
5
Meghalaya
6
Odisha
7
Rajasthan
Candidates who are domicile of the State where the NIFT Campuses exist will be allowed to opt for this preference in
the online application form. However, they have a choice to take admission under General / ST/ SC / OBC category (as
applicable) as per merit to any course/campus of their choice. The domicile of the candidate in a particular state shall not
be applicable in any other Campuses of NIFT in any other State.
Reservation of SCs / STs/ OBCs (non creamy layer)/ Physically Handicapped candidates, i.e. 49% reservation shall be
applicable to the domicile seats also.
The Domicile seats remaining vacant will be offered to the children /wards of NRI as per merit during
counseling, subject to non availability of candidates under that category.
2. For RTGS / NEFT
IFSC – UBIN0569291
MICR-110026132
The candidates selected under this quota will be required to pay Rs. 5,17,800/- as Fee at the time of
admission for the first academic year consisting of two semesters and would need to obtain a valid
residential permit or student visa for the prescribed duration of the programme.
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HOW TO APPLY : SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORM
Candidates can apply online at www.nift.ac.in or https://applyadmission.net/nift2014
Guidelines for applying online may be referred for the purpose. The applicant need not buy the Admission Prospectus as
the Prospectus is available at NIFT website www.nift.ac.in free of cost. However, the Application Fees has to be paid either
through online payment gateway or through Bank Demand Draft issued in favour of “NIFT HO” payable at New Delhi.
yy Fees for General/OBC (Non-Creamy) Category: Rs.1200/- through payment gateway or Demand Draft.
yy Fees for SC/ ST/ PHP Category : Rs.600/- through payment gateway or Demand Draft.
Printed Prospectus
The applicant applying online need not buy the Admission Prospectus as the Prospectus is available at NIFT website
www.nift.ac.in free of cost. However, printed copy of the Prospectus can be obtained from any of the 15 NIFT Campuses
on payment of Rs.200/- or by post enclosing a DD of Rs.300/- in favour of NIFT, payable at the NIFT Campus.
LIST OF EXAMINATION CITIES
PHASE I - PAPER BASED TEST (PBT1) : The Paper Based Test (PBT1) for all UG and PG Programmes will be conducted
on 09 Feb 2014 at 32 cities mentioned in the table.
Programmes
PBT 1
Mode of Payment: Credit Cards/Debit Cards & Demand Draft
Bachelor of Design
(A) Credit Cards /Debit Cards
Master of Design
Payments of application fee (Rs.1200/- or Rs.600/-) can be made through credit cards / debit cards as explained. The Bank
and transaction charges on the application fee will be borne by the applicant.
Bachelor of Fashion Technology
9th Feb 2014
9th Feb 2014
9th Feb 2014
9th Feb 2014
9th Feb 2014
Candidates are advised to apply on time. Candidates can apply after 10th Jan 2014 with late fees, through credit/debit cards
and Demand Draft.
(B) Demand Draft
Payment of application fee (Rs 1200/- in case of GEN/OBC (Non-Creamy) candidates and Rs 600/- in case of SC/ST/PHP
candidates) can be made through Bank Demand Draft as explained. The Demand Draft should be issued in favour of “NIFT
HO”, payable at New Delhi. The details of the Demand Draft are to be filled in the online application form.
Candidates are advised to check the following details carefully before sending the Demand Draft
Master of Fashion Management
Master of Fashion Technology
The candidate has to select only ONE city for the examination on 9th February, 2014 carefully. No request for change in
examination center will be entertained at any stage.
List of Examination Centres Only for PBT1 on 9th Feb 2014
S.No.
CITY
S.No.
CITY
1
Ahmedabad
17
Kannur (Kerala)
2
Bengaluru
18
Kolkata
3
Bhopal
19
Lucknow
4
Bhubaneswar
20
Madurai
•
DD made in favour of “NIFT HO” ,
•
Amount of Demand Draft as applicable i.e. Rs 1200/- in case of GEN/OBC (Non-Creamy) candidates and Rs 600/- in
case of SC/ST/PHP candidates
5
Chandigarh
21
Mumbai
6
Chennai
22
Nagpur
Signature of the issuing authority on the Demand Draft.
7
Cochin
23
Patna
8
Coimbatore
24
Pune
9
Dehradun
25
Raipur
10
Delhi
26
Ranchi
11
Guwahati
27
Surat
12
Hyderabad
28
Udaipur
13
Jaipur
29
Vadodara
14
Jammu
30
Vishakhapatnam
15
Jodhpur
31
Shillong
•
Candidates applying through Demand Draft are required to send the printout of the Application Form, duly completed in all
respect, along with Demand Draft on the following address:
Project Manager - CMS
All India Management Association
Management House, 14, Institutional Area,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003
The duly filled in form should reach the above address on or before 14 January 2014. Incomplete forms or forms received
late will not be accepted. The Institute does not take any responsibility for delay or loss of forms or correspondence in postal
transit or by courier. Candidates are advised to keep the copy of printout and Demand Draft for future reference.
Applicants are advised to keep a print out / photocopy of Application Form for further reference along with proof of payment.
16
Kangra
32
Srinagar (J&K)
Please note that NIFT reserves the right to cancel any of the Examination Centres mentioned above. In such case, alternate
centre, which is administratively convenient will be allotted.
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PHASE II : Paper Based Test (PBT 2) and Computer Based Test (CBT)
The Paper Based Test (PBT2) will be conducted for B.Des. / M.Des. and the Computer Based Test (CBT) will be conducted
for BFTech, MFM and MFTech on 23 Feb 2014 at the cities mentioned in the table.
Programmes
Date & Mode of Test
Bachelor of Design
23 Feb 2014 - Paper Based Test (PBT2)
Master of Design
23 Feb 2014 - Paper Based Test (PBT2)
Bachelor of Fashion Technology
23rd Feb 2014 - Computer Based Test (CBT)
Master of Fashion Management
23rd Feb 2014 - Computer Based Test (CBT)
Master of Fashion Technology
23rd Feb 2014 - Computer Based Test (CBT)
rd
rd
CBT assumes that the candidate has basic familiarity with use of computers like use of keyboard and mouse operation. It
is the responsibility of the candidate to acquire these skills before appearing in the test and NIFT cannot take responsibility
for the same.
List of Examination Centres for PBT2 & CBT on 23rd Feb 2014
ADMIT CARDS
On the basis of information given in the NIFT Application Form, Admit Card of provisionally eligible candidates will be
available for download from www.nift.ac.in or https://applyadmission.net/nift2014 from 27th January 2014 (1300
Hrs) onwards. Admit card will not be sent by Post. Candidates are advised to regularly check NIFT website for updates.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Based on the choice, all eligible candidates will have to appear for a written entrance examination at the Examination
Centres opted by them. The written entrance examination is designed to test the knowledge, skill and aptitude of the
candidates for the programme opted.
The objective type tests are subject to negative marking at the rate of 0.25 for each wrong answer. Each right answer will
be awarded 1 mark.
Mobiles and other infotech gadgets are not allowed inside the Examination Centre campuses. The candidate found with
mobile or other infotech gadgets will be asked to leave the examination and will be disqualified.
Candidates should reach the examination center at least 30 minutes before the start of the examination.
SCHEDULE OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION
PHASE I Paper Based Test (PBT1) (All UG and PG Programmes )
Date of Test : 09th February, 2014
S.No.
CITY
Test
Test Timings
CAT
10.00 am to 01.00 pm
GAT
02.00 pm to 04.00 pm
CAT
10.00 am to 01.00 pm
GAT
02.00 pm to 04.00 pm
Bachelor of Fashion Technology
GAT
10.00 am to 01.00 pm
Mumbai
Master of Fashion Technology
GAT
10.00 am to 01.00 pm
Patna
Master of Fashion Management
GAT
10.00 am to 01.00 pm
1
Bengaluru
2
Chennai
3
Delhi / NCR
4
Gandhinagar
5
Hyderabad
6
Kolkata
7
Lucknow
8
9
PROGRAMMES
The candidate has to select only ONE city for the examination carefully. No request for change in examination center will
be entertained at any stage.
Please note that NIFT reserves the right to cancel any of the Examination Centres mentioned. In such case, alternate
centre which is administratively convenient will be allotted
Bachelor of Design
Master of Design
PHASE II Paper Based Test (PBT2) ( For B.Des and M.Des programme only)
Date of Test : 23rd February, 2014
PROGRAMMES
Bachelor of Design
Test
Test Timings
CAT
10.00 am to 01.00 pm
GAT
02.00 pm to 04.00 pm
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Master of Design
CAT
10.00 am to 01.00 pm
GAT
02.00 pm to 04.00 pm
Master of Design
PHASE II Computer Based Test (CBT) ( For B.Ftech, MFM and MFTech programme only)
Bachelor of Fashion Technology
Date of Test: 23rd February 2014 (Sunday) onwards (If the number of candidates registered for Computer
Based Test is limited and can be accommodated in a single day, the test will be completed on 23rd
February 2014 itself)
Master of Fashion Technology
PROGRAMMES
Test
Test Duration
Test Timings
Bachelor of Fashion Technology
GAT
3 Hours
Master of Fashion Technology
GAT
3 Hours
Master of Fashion Management
GAT
3 Hours
On different time slots at specific
test venues; subject to the number
of candidates registering for
Computer Based Test.
The result of the entrance examination will be displayed on the NIFT website.
On the basis of result of written test GAT and CAT, B.Des candidates will be called for second test called Situation Test.
For B.F.Tech., GAT will be the final test for selection .The candidates for M.Des will take GAT and CAT. On the basis of result
of GAT and CAT, in case of M.Des. and GAT in case of M.F Tech and MFM, candidates will be called for Group Discussion/
Personal Interview.
Master of Fashion Management
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS OF ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
GENERAL ABILITY TEST (GAT) FOR Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) and Master of Design (M.Des.) : This test will comprise
of various section as given below:
1) Quantitative Ability
2) Communication Ability
3) English Comprehension
4) Analytical Ability
5) General Knowledge and Current Affairs
The number of questions may vary in each section year to year.
TEST STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE OF WRITTEN TEST
The weightage assigned to each test in the final merit list of the entrance examination will be as under:
Bachelor of Design
Test
CAT
GAT
Situation Test
Weightage
50%
30%
20%
40%
30%
30%
100%
70%
30%
70%
30%
In case of the score being equal, the older candidate according to the date of birth will be given preference.
The candidates applying for the examination should ensure that they fulfill all the eligibility criteria for admission. Their
admission at all the stages of the examination for which they are admitted by NIFT viz. Written Test, Situation Test, Group
Discussion and Interview (as the case may be) will be purely provisional, subject to their satisfying the prescribed eligibility
conditions. If on verification at any time before or after the Written Test, Situation Test, Group Discussion and Interview (as
the case may be), it is found that candidate does not fulfill any eligibility criteria, his/her candidature for the examination
shall stand cancelled without any notice or further reference. NIFT shall not be liable for any consequences on account of
such cancellations.
PROGRAMMES
CAT
GAT
GD/PI
GAT
GAT
GD/PI
GAT
GD/PI
PROGRAMME
BDES
MDES
GAT
GAT
English
English
120
120
No. of Questions
No. of Questions
Quantitative Ability
25
25
Communication Ability
35
35
English Comprehension
30
30
Analytical Ability
30
30
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
30
30
TOTAL
150
150
PAPER NAME
TEST DURATION (MIN)
Sections
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1) Quantitative Ability: This sub-test is designed to test the quantitative ability of the candidates. The sub test consists of
questions on Addition, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Percentage, Rate of Interest, Work and Task, Ratio and Proportion,
and Distance.
2) Communication Ability: This sub-test is aimed at testing the language ability of the candidates in day to day
communication in English. It includes questions on synonyms, antonyms, words with corresponding meanings, singular,
plural, one word substitutes, idioms and phrases, correct spellings, etc.
3) English Comprehension: This sub-test is to test one’s ability to comprehend a situation from a given passage and test
of basic English language.
4) Analytical Ability: This sub-test is designed to test the candidate’s inference and logic from the given information.
5) General Knowledge and Current Affairs: This sub-test is designed to test the candidate’s general knowledge and
current affairs.
CREATIVE ABILITY TEST (CAT): This test is administered to judge the intuition skill, power of observation, innovation in
development of a concept and design ability of the candidate. An important aspect of the test is the creative and innovative
use of colour and illustration skills.
General Ability Test (GAT) for Bachelor of Technology (B.FTech.), Master of Fashion Management
(MFM), Master of Design (M.Des.) and Master of Fashion Technology (M.FTech.). This test will comprise of
various section as given below:
1) Quantitative Ability
2) Communication Ability and English Comprehension
3) Analytical and Logical Ability
4) General Knowledge and Current Affairs
5) Case Study
TEST STRUCTURE
PROGRAMME
BFTECH
MFTECH
MFM
PAPER NAME
GAT
GAT
GAT
English
English
English
180
180
180
No. of
Questions
No. of Questions
No. of
Questions
Quantitative Ability
30
30
10
Communication Ability & English Comprehension
45
45
50
Analytical & Logical Ability
25
25
25
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
25
25
25
Case Study
25
25
40
Total
150
150
150
LANGUAGE OF WRITTEN TEST
TEST DURATION (MIN)
Sections
1) Quantitative Ability: This sub-test is designed to test the quantitative ability of the candidates. The sub test consists of
questions on Addition, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Percentage, Rate of Interest, Work and Task, Ratio and Proportion,
and Distance.
2) Communication Ability and English Comprehension: This sub-test is aimed at testing the language ability of the
candidates in day to day communication in English. It includes questions on synonyms, antonyms, words with corresponding
meanings, singular, plural, one word substitutes, idioms and phrases, correct spellings, comprehend a situation from a given
passage etc.
3) Analytical Ability and Logical Ability: This sub-test is designed to test the candidate’s inference and logic from the
given information and evaluate the candidate’s ability to identify the logic or reason involved in a particular problem given
and applying it in solving the problem. Concepts and practice of creative and lateral thinking are likely to be useful.
4) General Knowledge and Current Affairs: This sub-test is designed to test the candidate’s general knowledge and
current affairs.
5) Case Study: This sub-test is based on a situation of an industry environment. It helps to evaluate the candidate’s
managerial ability.
M.F Tech will also have some questions from engineering field.
The number of questions may vary in each section and for each course year to year. The level of difficulty in questions for
all courses will vary.
Short listed candidates from the written entrance examination are required to undergo Situation test/Group Discussion (GD)
/ Interview as applicable (except B.FTech).
SITUATION TEST
Shortlisted candidates for B.Des from the written entrance examination are required to undergo a Situation Test which is
a hands-on test to evaluate the candidate’s skills for material handling and innovative ability on a given situation with a
given set of materials.
No additional material will be provided / allowed.
Model will be evaluated on Space Visualization, Innovative and creative use of given material, composition of elements,
colour scheme, construction skill , finesse of the model and overall presentation etc. These parameters will be checked with
the write up explaining the concept / idea behind the model constructed. The weightage of the write up is 30%. Since the
medium of teaching in NIFT is English, the write-up will be in English language. No marks will be given for write-up in any
other language.
GROUP DISCUSSIONS
Shortlisted candidates for Masters Programs from the written entrance examination are required to undergo Case Study
based Group Discussions (GD) and Personal Interview(PI). GD would comprise of approximately 15 to 20 minutes of
discussion on a case study assigned, on which a panel of experts will assess the candidates on the following parameters:
1) Conceptual clarity
2) Knowledge of the topic assigned
3) Contribution made to the topic
4) Interpersonal skills
5) Ability to generate new ideas
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6) Problem solving approach
7) Leadership qualities
8) Effective communication
PERSONAL INTERVIEW
A candidate is judged on the various parameters as listed below by a Panel, in the Personal Interview:
1) Career orientation
2) Aptness for the field
3) Overall personal achievements in academics and co-curricular activities
4) Communication
5) General awareness and aptitude, creative and lateral thinking are likely to be useful.
NIFT does not recommend or endorse any coaching classes.
COUNSELLING
The details of Counselling viz. the mode, dates and procedure will be available on the website in the end of April 2014.
Candidates are advised to regularly check the NIFT website from time to time for further information.
The following documents shall be required for the Admission after qualifying the entrance examination for admission: (The
Original Certificates, except the medical certificate, will be returned to the candidate after verification):
(i) Filled-in Check list
(ii) Original certificates of qualifying examination i.e. 10th, 12th class/degree (marks Sheet and Certificate). In case of
admission in PG course, the candidate will be required to bring the Original Certificate (Mark Sheet and Certificate) of the
qualifying degree examination. In case the candidate has appeared in final semester/ final year (as applicable) then he/she
will have to bring the Original Mark Sheet of all the previous semester/years. A photocopy of the original certificates will
also be produced which will be retained by NIFT.
(iii) In case the candidate has appeared for qualifying exam/compartment (of final year/semester) and the result is due, date
sheets /admits card of examination as a proof of appearing in it has to be brought.
(iv) Bank Draft(s) of requisite fee in favour of NIFT Campus in which candidate opts to attend the counseling, payable at the
city in which campus is situated. The name of the candidate, date of counselling, phone/mobile no., name of the programme,
Category, Rank and Roll Number are to be clearly mentioned at the back of Bank Draft(s).
(v) Proof of date of birth (Secondary School Mark Sheet & Certificate) (Original and Photocopy).
(vi) SC/ST/OBC - Non-Creamy/Physically Handicapped (supported with requisite Certificate). For State Domicile seats the
status of domicile will be decided by the address of school/college last attended ( for the Campus where domicile preferential
seats are offered), whichever applicable, on the basis of which reservation is claimed (Original and Photocopy).
(vii) Two recent passport size & four stamp size photographs.
(viii) Basis of funding of the tuition fee/certificate of the parents income e.g Income Tax Return of 2013-14, Salary Certificate
of March’2014 etc.
(ix) Certificate of Medical Fitness to be signed by a Registered Medical Practitioner holding a degree not lower than MBBS
in the prescribed format in original.
(x) Affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.10/- for seeking provisional admission only in case, the result of qualifying
examination is yet to be declared (in the format at Annexure –I).
(xi) An undertaking regarding refund of fee and Anti-Ragging in the prescribed format in original.
Note: In case any of the above document(s) is/are in any language other than Hindi/English, then the authentic translation
in English/Hindi should be produced duly verified by the issuing institution/gazetted officer/(original and photocopy), by
the candidate at the time of Counselling /Admission. Failure on the part of candidate to produce the requisite authentic
translation may result in refusal of admission.
CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION
(i) Only qualifying the entrance examination shall not, ipso facto, entitle a candidate to get admission to a programme;
(ii) If NIFT is not satisfied with character, past behavior or antecedents of a candidate, it can refuse to admit him/her to any
course of study of any Campus or cancel the admission at a later stage.
(iii) If at any stage it is found that a candidate has got admission in any Campus /Programme on the basis of false or
incorrect information or by hiding relevant facts or if at any time after admission it is found that the admission was given
to the candidate due to some mistake or oversight, the admission granted to such candidate shall be liable to be cancelled
forthwith without any notice at any time during the course of his/her studies by the Director of the Campus / Director
(Admission) and fee deposited by the candidate will be forfeited.
(iv) If a candidate does not report to join the programme offered at the allotted NIFT campus within ten days of
commencement of the session, the admission of such candidate will stand cancelled without any intimation and the tuition
fee paid shall be forfeited.
(v) The Director General may cancel the admission of any student for specific reason and debar him/her for a certain period.
(vi) It will be the sole responsibility of the candidates themselves to make sure that they are eligible and fulfill all the
conditions prescribed for admission. Before issue of admission receipt at the time of allotment of seat, candidate should
ensure that he/she fulfills all eligibility conditions as laid down in Admission Brochure. If it is found at any stage during the
entire period of the programme that the candidate does not fulfill the requisite eligibility conditions, his/her admission will
be cancelled and entire fee will be forfeited;
(vii) The merit will be valid only for the programme/ category for which the candidate has appeared and cannot be utilized
for admission to any other programme/ category. Further, the merit of the candidate shall be valid only for the academic
session 2014-15.
NOTE : All admissions shall be completed on or before the last date decided by the Director General.
AGAINST RAGGING:
Ragging in educational institutions is banned and any student indulging in ragging is liable to be punished appropriately,
which may include expulsion from the institution, suspension from the institution or classes for a limited period or fine with
a public apology. The punishment may also take the shape of (i) withholding fee subsidy/ scholarships or other benefits, (ii)
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debarring from representation in events, (iii) withholding results, (iv) suspension or expulsion from hostel or mess, and the
like. If the individual committing or abetting ragging are not/cannot be identified, collective punishment can be awarded to
act as a deterrent.
The following will be termed as the act of ragging: any disorderly conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act,
which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness any other student(s), indulging in rowdy or undisciplined
activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension
thereof in fresher or junior student(s) or asking the student(s) to do any act or perform something, which such student(s)
will not do in the ordinary course and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so
as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of a fresher or a junior student. Rules/laws framed by the Government against
ragging will be applicable (Annexure II).
Points to be noted:
•
•
•
NIFT does not recommend or endorse any coaching classes.
NIFT reserves the right to add or discontinue any programme at any Campus.
Any attempt to influence the admission process by way of recommendation will invite immediate disqualification
of the candidate (s).
• Any dispute arising out of admission would be under the jurisdiction of Delhi courts.
NOTE: ALL INFORMATION REGARDING THE ADMISSION PROCESS WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLY ON THE NIFT WEBSITE, AND
THE CANDIDATES APPLYING TO NIFT SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE FULL NOTICE OF THE ELIGIBILTY AND THE PROCESS
WHICH IS DISCLOSED ON THE NIFT WEBSITE. NIFT SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CANDIDATE’S IGNORANCE OF
THE SAME.
Important note
Withdrawal of Admission after admission and refund of fee:
(i)A candidate, who has taken admission once & then withdraws, will not be considered for admission at later stage.
(ii) All the requests for withdrawal of admission in the prescribed proforma (Annexure -IV) are to be submitted to
the Campus Director of the Campus in which candidate attended the Counselling. The candidates will be required
to surrender the original Admission Receipt issued at the time of Counseling/Admission while applying for withdrawal of
admission. No request for withdrawal of admission would be entertained without original admission receipt.
(iii) The refund against withdrawal of seat will be governed as under:
S. No.
Time
Amount refunded
1
On or before 21 July, 2014 for Non-NRI
Full fee except Registration Fee
2
After 21st July, 2014 for Non-NRI
Full fee except 50% tuition fee and Registration Fee
3
After commencement of Academic session
Only Security Deposit
4
Before the start of Academic session-2014 for NRI/ Rs.2,63,900/SAARC/Foreign National
5
After commencement of Academic Session for NRI/ Only Security Deposit
SAARC/Foreign National
st
NOTE: No representation at later stage will be entertained by the Institute. No further correspondence in this regard will be
made under any circumstances.
EDUCATIONAL LOAN
NIFT has tied up with the Union Bank of India (UBI) for Student Education Loans at a special rate of interest of 11.75%. The
rate of interest is 11.25% for candidates belonging to SC/ST category. Girls students also enjoy a rate of interest of 11.25%.
UBI has issued preapproved sanction of loans to all aspirants who gain admission at NIFT. The pre approved sanction
letter is at Annexure - III. The students can approach any Branch of UBI across the country with this letter and proof of
clearing the entrance test, after the results, to avail the facility.
NIFT Means-cum-Merit Financial Assistance Scheme
NIFT offers fee subsidies to students who are in need of financial assistance as per the provisions made in Means-cum-Merit
Financial Assistance Scheme.
Students who are interested in availing this facility should submit their application along with parental income certificate
and contact the Student Development Activity Coordinator (SDAC) at their Campus after admission.
NIFT also offers assistance through a Student Assistantship Programme which gives them part time employment within the
Institute itself.
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Annexure I
Annexure-II
(ONLY FOR THE CANDIDATES SEEKING PROVISIONAL ADMISSION)
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY
(MINISTRY OF TEXTILES, GOVT. OF INDIA)
NIFT CAMPUS, HAUZ KHAS, NEW DELHI
To be submitted at the Time of Counselling
(On Non-Judicial Stamp Paper of Rs.10/-)
I/my ward________________________________(name of the candidate) son/daughter/wife of__________________________
(Father’s/Husband’s name) Resident of _________________________________________________________(permanent address)
seeking admission to _____________________________________________
(name of the course) of NIFT, hereby solemnly affirm and declare.:
1.That I/my ward have/has appeared in the 12th Class/final & semester/final year (name of the qualifying (Board/university), the result
of which has not yet been declared.
Undertaking from the students, as per provisions of anti-ragging verdict
by the Hon’ble Supreme Court
I Mr./Ms._____________________________Roll No____________________Merit Rank__________Seeking admission in the
Programme_________________________do hereby undertake this day______Month_______Year_________the following with
respect to above subject:
1.
That I have read and understood the directives of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India on anti-ragging and the measures
proposed to be taken in the above reference.
OR
I have compartment/supplementary in 12th Class/final year/final semester of ____________and I have appeared in the examination,
result of which has not yet been declared.
2. I have passed all the papers of the qualifying degree_____________________(name of the qualifying degree) examination other
than the final year/final semester examination (For PG candidates)
3. I undertake to submit the qualifying mark sheets/certificate by 30.9.2014 failing which the provisional admission shall stand cancelled without any further notice to me/my ward.
4. That I/my ward have /has carefully gone through the rules regarding provisional admission and I fully understand that in the event of
my ward’s failure to submit the documents as in above provision, my ward provisional admission to the said course will automatically
get cancelled and full fee deposited will be forfeited.
Deponent
2.
That I understand the meaning of ragging and know that the ragging in any form is a punishable offence and the same is
punishable with imprisonment and/or, fine and is prohibited by the Directives of the Court of Law.
3.
I understand that if any information is brought to the notice of NIFT authorities regarding my participation in any ragging
activities, the NIFT authorities are bound by law to report the same to the concerned Police Authorities for investigation and prosecution.
4.
That I have not been found or charged for any involvement in any kind of ragging in past. However, I undertake to face
disciplinary action/legal proceedings including expulsion from the Institute if the above statement is found to be untrue or the facts are
concealed, at any stage in future.
5.
That I shall not resort to ragging in any form at any place and shall abide by the rules/laws prescribed by the Courts, Government of India and the NIFT authorities for the purpose from time to time.
Date:
Signature of the candidate
Verification:
I hereby fully endorse the undertaking made by my child/ward.
Verified at________________on this_______________________day of_____________2014 that the content of the above affidavit are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Deponent
Notes:
I.
Signature of the Mother/Father or Guardian
Witness:
In case the candidate is minor i.e. below 18 years of age; the affidavit shall be signed by his/her parent/guardian.
II
Submission of false affidavit is punishable offence. If it is found at any stage false affidavit was submitted, admission shall be
cancelled and legal proceeding shall be initiated, for which candidate/parent/guardian shall be responsible.
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Annexure III
Annexure IV
National Institute of Fashion Technology
Form for withdrawal of Admission
(Must be submitted only by the Student seeking Withdrawal, at the allotted NIFT Centre)
I.
Name of student__________________________________________
II.
Parent / Guardian’s name____________________________________
III.
Programme ______________________________________________
(from which withdrawing)
IV. Campus_________________________________________________
V.
Roll No & Category________________________________________
VI.
Fee Receipt No____________________________________________
VII.
Address_________________________________________________
(at which refund is required to be send)
VIII.
Telephone _______________________________________________
IX. Mobile__________________________________________________
UNDERTAKING
I state that I am willingly withdrawing from admission in the Institute. I hereby undertake that I know the refund rules of
the Institute and agree to abide by the same. I further understand that the refund would be made in due course of time
through a Crossed Cheque issued in my name only.
We also undertake that no further claim than as mentioned in the prospectus shall be made subsequently citing any court
ruling/ AICTE rules etc.
Note:
Compulsory Encl: ORIGINAL fee receipt issued at the time of Admission/Counselling.
(Signature of the Student)
Date
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Annexure-V
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY
(MINISTRY OF TEXTILES, GOVT. OF INDIA)
NIFT CAMPUS, HAUZ KHAS, NEW DELHI
AUTHORISATION LETTER
(Not applicable for differently abled candidates- PHP)
I authorize Mr./Ms._________________________ to attend the counselling for (program name) which is scheduled on (date) at
(NIFT campus name) in my behalf as I am unable to attend the counselling due to__________________. Mr./Ms. is my (relationship with candidate).
Centre Allotted_____________________ Annexure VI
(To be filled by NIFT at the time of counselling)
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY
(MINISTRY OF TEXTILES, GOVT. OF INDIA)
NIFT CAMPUS, HAUZ KHAS, NEW DELHI
UNDERTAKING
1. I confirm and state that the certificates furnished by me are true & correct to the best of my knowledge. No part of it is false or fabricated
and nothing has been concealed. I hereby undertake that if any certificate submitted by me is found to be false/fabricated or not conforming to
the stipulated standards mentioned in the Admission Guidelines/Prospectus my admission will be cancelled without any notice and the fee paid
by me will be forfeited.
2. I confirm and state that I have undergone the admission formalities as laid down in the Prospectus-2014 of NIFT. I understand that if I fail to
submit the proof of eligibility by the said date, my admission will be automatically cancelled.
3.I further confirm that I am aware of the rules regarding refund of fees as mentioned under:
S. No.
Time
Amount refunded
On or before 21 July, 2014 for Non-NRI
Full fee except Registration Fee
After 21 July, 2014 for Non-NRI
Full fee except 50% tuition fee and Registration Fee
3
After commencement of Academic session
Only Security Deposit
4
Before the start of Academic session-2014-15 for NRI/SAARC/Foreign Na- Rs.2,63,900/tional
5
(Signature of the Candidate)
1
2
Common Merit Rank:
Category Merit Rank:
(LATEST
PHOTOGRAPH)
After commencement of Academic session for NRI/SAARC/Foreign National Only Security Deposit
st
st
(i) A candidate, who has taken admission once & then withdraws, will not be considered for admission at later stage.
(ii) All the requests for withdrawal of admission in the prescribed proforma (Annexure-IV of Prospectus-2014) are to be submitted to the
Campus Director in which the candidate attended the Counselling, as accompanied with the original Admission Receipt issued at the time of
Counselling/Admission.
Note: No representation at later stage will be entertained by the Institute. No further correspondence in this regard will be made
under any circumstances.
4. I also undertake that I will not bring any outside pressure on NIFT authorities in any regard. In case, it is found, it will make me liable for
disciplinary action which will include expulsion from NIFT.
5. I shall abide by the rules & regulations of the NIFT as amended from time to time.
6. I hereby declare that I have read & understood the content of the undertaking & I am aware of its implications.
Roll No:
Name:
Programme:
Permanent/Correspondence Address:
Tel. No. with STD Code
Mobile No:
e-mail ID:
(Signature of the Candidate)
Common Merit Rank:
Permanent/Correspondence Address:
Category Merit Rank:
Roll No:
Place_______________
(Signature of the authorized person)
Name:
Date________________
Name:
(Signature of the Candidate)
Programme:
Tel. No. with STD Code
Mobile No:
(Signature of the parent)
e-mail ID:
Place___________ Date_______________
(Signature of the Parent/Guardians )
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NIFT campuses
REACH US
NIFT BENGALURU
NIFT Campus,
No. 21st, 16th Cross Street
27th Main Road, Sector I
HSR (Hosur Sarjapura Road) Layout,
Bengaluru – 560 102 (Karnataka)
Contact Person
Prof.V.Shivalingam, Campus Director
Contact Details
T: (080) 22552565
F: (080) 25632566
E: sivadirblr@gmail.com
NIFT BHOPAL
By Air: The Centre is around 48 Kms from Bengaluru International
Airport. Bus Nos. 7, 7A (Volvo Vayu Vajra – A/C buses) travel
from Bengaluru Airport to BDA Complex - HSR Layout, from
where NIFT Campus is 1.5 kms away.
By Rail: The Centre is around 17 Kms from the City Railway Station (Central Railway Station - Majestic). Bus nos. 340A, 340M
travel from the BMTC main bus station - Majestic (situated opposite the Bengaluru City Railway Station), directly to NIFT Campus,
and bus nos. 341E, 342, 342A, 342F travel from Majestic to reach
Agara, from where NIFT Campus is 1.5 kms away.
By Road: The Centre is around 16 Kms from the Main Bus Stand
(Majestic). Bus nos. 340A, 340M travel from the BMTC main bus
station – Majestic directly to NIFT Campus, and bus nos. 341E,
342, 342A, 342F travel from BMTC main bus station (Majestic) to
reach Agara, from where NIFT Campus is 1.5 kms away.
For additional information please log on to www.nift.ac.in
NIFT Campus,
M P Bhoj (Open) University Campus, Kolar Road,
Bhopal-462016 (MP)
By Air: Bhopal is connected by regular Indian Airlines/Jet Airways
flights to Mumbai, Indore, Delhi, Raipur, Hyderabad, Gandhinagar. Airport is 20 km (Approx.) from the NIFT Bhopal.
Contact Person
Mr.U.S.Tolia, Campus Director
By Rail: Bhopal is on one of the two main Delhi to Mumbai railway lines and also on the main line to the southern state capitals
of Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Thiruvananthpuram, There
are two main stations - Bhopal Junction Railway Station -14 km
(approx.) from NIFT –Bhopal campus and Habibganj Railway
Station (Nearest station )-6 km (approx.) from NIFT –Bhopal
campus.
Contact Details
T: (0755) 2493636/736
F: (0755)2493635
E: director.niftbhopal @gmail.com
By Road: There are extensive bus service (private and state) to
cities within the region and interstate. Bus Route: Major bus
services coming to NIFT campus : Bhopal city Link (Low floor
bus) and Private buses.
Taxi: From airport you can get a Taxi /Auto. Radio Taxi. Person
wishing to travel by radio taxi in Bhopal can call up Metro
Radio Taxi head office at (0755)6555555.
Auto: You can come by auto to the NIFT campus from any part of
the city.
For additional information please log on to www.nift.ac.in
NIFT BHUBANESHWAR
NIFT Campus,
IDCO Plot No-24
Opp. KIIT School of Mgmt.
Chandaka Industrial Estate,
Bhubaneswar – 751024, Odisha
Contact Person
Dr.K.C.S. Ray, Campus Director
Contact Details
T: (0674) 2305700, 2305701
F: 0674-2305710
E: nift.bhubaneswar@gmail.com
NIFT CHENNAI
NIFT Campus,
Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Taramani,
Chennai – 600 113, Tamil Nadu
Contact Person
Prof. (Dr.) Anitha Mabel Manohar, Campus Director
By Air: Bhubaneswar is well linked by air to Delhi, Chennai, Varanasi, Nagpur, Kolkata and Vishakhapatnam on daily basis flights
by Indian Airlines. Distance and Directions from city: 15 kms from
City Centre towards city. From Airport Public and Private Transports are available round the clock to reach NIFT Bhubaneswar
Centre. Presently the Centre is situated at a distance of around
18 kms from airport.
By Rail: Superfast trains connect Bhubaneswar to major cities
of India. NIFT Bhubaneswar Centre is located in front of KIIT
School of Management about 15 km from Bhubaneswar Railway
station. It is well connected to every part of the city through city
buses and taxies. Public & Private transports are available round
the clock to reach NIFT, Bhubaneswar Centre from these Railway
stations.
By Road: Bhubaneswar is well linked to the rest of India by the
national highways. The new bus stand is on NH-5, at Baramunda,
about 6 Kms. from NIFT.
For additional information please log on to www.nift.ac.in
NIFT Chennai campus is located at Taramani on Rajiv Gandhi
Salai (old Mahabalipuram Road). It is well connected by Air, Road
and Rail. From Airport, it is only just 15 Kms and from the Central
Railway Station 20 Kms. NIFT Campus is well connected by Mass
Rapid Transit System (MRTS). The nearest Railway Station is
Thiruvanmiyur, which is a walkable distance (500 mts.).
For additional information please log on to www.nift.ac.in
Contact Details
T: (044) 22542759
F: (044) 22542769
E: academics.niftchennai@gmail.com
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NIFT campuses
REACH US
NIFT GANDHINAGAR
NIFT Campus,
GH-0 Road, Behind Info City,
Near DAIICT
Gandhinagar – 382 007, Gujarat
Contact Person
Prof.Pavan Godiawala, Campus Director
Contact Details
T: (079) 23227994
F: (079) 23240772
E: directorniftgandhinagar@gmail.com
Gandhinagar is 15 kms. from Ahmedabad Airport and 25 kms.
from Ahmedabad (Kalupur) Railway Station.
Gandhinagar Capital Railway Station is situated appx., 5 kms.,
from the Institute at Sector No. 14, which is near to the Sports
Authority of India complex. Gandhinagar Capital Railway station
is connected with Vadodara (Memu Train), Indore (Shanti Express), Mumbai (Garib Rath) and Delhi-Haridwar (Haridwar Mail).
The computerized railway-booking center is situated at Sector
No. 10 in the Old Sachivalaya Complex near Head Post Office as
well as at the Railway Station.
State Transport Buses are operated from Ahmedabad at the
intervals of 15 minutes.
NIFT Campus,
Opposite Hi-Tech. City,
Cyberabad Post,
Madhapur, Hyderabad – 500 081 (AP)
By Air: From Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad
(Located near about 36 Kms. from NIFT Campus) the campus is
connected by Radio Cabs, Aero Express Bus (AC Bus available
every hour from airport)& by City Bus. away.
Contact Person
Dr.M.J.Rajaram, Campus Director
By Rail: Major stations: Nampally Railway Station (Located near
about 16 Kms. from NIFT Campus), Kachiguda Railway Station
(Located near about 25 Kms. from NIFT Campus)
By Road: From MGBS (Central Bus Station) located near about 18
KM from NIFT Campus. Also align points available at Ameerpet,
Kukatpally, Miyapur which are near by to NIFT Campus.
NIFT JODHPUR
NIFT Campus,
Old Nagar Nigam Building,
Inside Sojati Gate,
Jodhpur - 342 001
By Air: Airport: 27 Kms from the Centre
By Rail: Railway Station: 23 Kms from the Centre
By Road: Bus Stand: 22 Kms from the Centre
Contact Person
Dr.A.K.Khare, Campus Director
Ph: 91-291-2640067,
Fax: 91-291-2640066
Handphone: 91 9783804084
E: director.niftjodhpur@gmail.com
NIFT Campus,
Chheb,
Kangra – 176 001 (HP)
Contact Person
Prof. S.K. Bala Siddartha, Campus Director
By Air: There is a flight from Delhi to Dharamshala which lands at
Gaggal Airport and Gaggal Airport is 6 Kilometer away from NIFT
Campus.
By Rail: There nearest Railway Station is Chakki Bank (Pathankot)
which is 83 km far from Kangra, from there one can take bus/taxi
to Kangra.
Contact Details
Tel: (01892) 263872
F: (01892) 260872
E: dirniftkangra@gmail.com
By Road: Regular buses ply from Delhi to Kangra and from Chandigarh to Kangra.
NIFT KANNUR
NIFT Campus,
Dharmasala, Mangattuparamba,
Kannur – 670 562, Kerala
NIFT HYDERABAD
Contact Details
T: (040) 231110841/42/43, 23110630
F: (040) 23114536
E: dirnifthyd@gmail.com
NIFT KANGRA
Contact Person
Mr. Rajeev Pant, Campus Director
Contact Details
T: (0497) 2784780-83
F: (0497) 2784785
E: kannurnift@gmail.com
Kannur is an important city in Kerala, located at the northern
part of the state. NIFT campus is located at Dharmasala, 16
kilometers from the Kannur city and on the National high way
(NH-66) connecting Kochi to Panavel. It is well connected by
road and direct access is available to all major towns in kerala
and other cities like Bangalore, Mangalore, Coimbatore, Mumbai,
Delhi, Happa, Bikaneer, Porbunder, Bangalore, Chennai, Trichi,
Kolkata etc. it is accessible from three international airports:
Kochi (245 km), Kozhikode (135 km) and Mangalore (150 km)
Dharmasala and surrounding area albeit as an educational hub
and important educational institutions like University of Kannur,
Medical college, State Engineering college, B.Ed college, Institute
of Cooperative Management, Kendriya Vidalaya etc. are located.
NIFT KOLKATA
NIFT Campus,
Plot-3B, Block - LA,
Near 16 No. Water Tank,
Sector III, Salt Lake City,
Kolkata – 700 098, West Bengal
The campus is located within 4 km from Sealdah railway station,
10 KM from Howrah railway station, and 12 KM from Kolkata
airport. It is well connected to every part of the city through city
buses and autorikshaws.
Contact Person
Prof. B. Banerjee, Campus Director
Contact Details
T: (033) 23357332
F: (033) 23355734
E: bift50@yahoo.com
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